Selecting Ecoprint; Half Speed Mode; Fonts; Font Settings - Kyocera ECOSYS FS-1035MFP/DP Printer Driver User Manual

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Selecting EcoPrint

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Half Speed Mode

Fonts

Font Settings

Printer Driver
EcoPrint changes toner saturation in the printed job, making the entire print
image, including text and graphics, appear lighter. The amount of toner varies
based upon your printing system model and the type of data printed (text,
graphics, or both). EcoPrint does not increase print speed. EcoPrint is also
available in the Quick Print and Basic tabs.
In the Imaging tab, in the Print Quality list, select Custom.
Click EcoPrint to open the EcoPrint dialog box.
To start EcoPrint, select On; to stop it, select Off.
Click OK to close the EcoPrint dialog box.
Half speed mode reduces the print speed to half the rated speed. When
selected, the toner adheres better when printing on small size, thick, or textured
paper. This mode may result in quieter printing.
Note: Half speed mode applies to all media types except Transparency and
Vellum.
A computer font is a data file containing a set of glyphs (visual representations
of textual elements), characters, or symbols. Common terms for fonts are:
Outline fonts, in contrast to bitmap fonts, are defined as a set of
mathematical lines and curves. An outline font is more easily scalable
(designed to display and print clearly at any point size) than a bitmap font.
Bitmap fonts define each character as a pattern of pixels (the smallest
resolvable rectangular areas of an image). Such fonts are not easily scalable
and distort when reduced or enlarged.
Native fonts are the basic or original fonts installed with the computer
operating system. TrueType fonts are the native fonts used by Microsoft
Windows.
TrueType fonts are a type of scalable outline fonts. TrueType has long been
the most common format for fonts on Microsoft Windows.
System fonts are the primary fonts used by the operating system. They are
typically accessed through an application interface or through a common font
dialog box.
Device fonts are stored either permanently or temporarily in the printing
system memory.
The Font Settings dialog box lets you specify how TrueType fonts are sent to
the printing system. The chosen method affects the speed and quality of the
print job:
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