Lexmark OptraImage Color 1200m Driver Manual page 18

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Use
Pixel Boost
Print Color Text as Black
Print text as black
Print in black and white
Toner Darkness
TM
ColorSaver
Edit Color Correction
To
Enhance image and text detail in a print job by increasing pixel density
according to the selected setting.
Use printer settings—The printer driver applies this setting as configured
in the printer.
Off—Disable Pixel Boost.
Fonts—Darken text within the print job. This setting affects only font data.
Horizontally—Darken horizontal lines of text and images within the print
job.
Vertically—Darken vertical lines of text and images within the print job.
Both directions—Darken both horizontal and vertical lines of text and
images within the print job.
Note: Pixel Boost is available only in monochrome laser printers.
Print all color text using black ink only.
Note: This option is available only in monochrome printers.
Print text in black, but print images in color.
Notes:
This option may not be available in some drivers.
This option is available only in color printers.
Print the document in black and white.
Note: This option is available only in color printers.
Lighten or darken the image in your print jobs and maximize your toner supply.
Note: This option is available only in laser printers.
Reduce the amount of toner that the printer uses when printing graphics and
images in color. Text continues to be printed using the default amount of
toner.
Note: This option is available only in laser printers.
Adjust the printed color to better match the colors of other output devices or
standard color systems.
Use printer settings—The printer applies the default color correction
settings used by the printer.
Off—Disable color correction.
Auto—Apply a different color conversion table to each object on the
printed page, depending on the type of object and how the color for each
object is specified.
Manual—Customize the color conversion table that is applied to each
object on the printed page, depending on the type of object and how the
color for each object is specified. Selecting the Manual Color Correction
setting will enable the RGB and CMYK Manual Color Correction options.
Note: The color correction options are available only in color laser printers.
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