Specifying Halftoning Options; Specifying Printing Resolution - Xerox DocuColor 2060 Supplementary Manual

Guide to submitting jobs from the client
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Guide to Submitting Jobs from the Client
Submitting print jobs using Windows NT 4.0 drivers
5. From the Use Printer Font list, click the printer font you want
to use instead of the selected TrueType font.
6. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until you have selected a printer font to
use in place of all the TrueType fonts in your document.
7. Click [OK].
NOTE: If neither [Use Printer Fonts For All TrueType Fonts] nor
[Edit Substitution Table] options are selected, all fonts for the
document are downloaded.

Specifying halftoning options

If you are printing complex graphics such as photographs or
detailed images, you can specify values for halftone frequency
and halftone angle. The default values should work in most
cases.
Unless you are experienced with using halftones, you should not
change these values.
To specify halftoning options:
1. From the Advanced Options dialog box, click the number of
lines per inch that you want to use for halftone screens in the
Halftone Frequency box, and a value for the angle of the
pattern you want to use in the Halftone Angle box.
2. Specify any other options you want.
3. Click [OK].

Specifying printing resolution

To specify the resolution at which you want to print graphic
images:
1. From the Advanced Options dialog box, open the Resolution
(DPI) list and click the resolution you want to use.
2. Specify any other options you want.
3. Click [OK].
NOTE: The halftone frequency and halftone angle settings can
be set and saved with the corresponding resolution in a multi-
resolution printer such as the 96, 4635 or 180 NPS/IPS.
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