Printer Options; Returning To The Default Settings; Printing The Settings; Choosing Print Mode Options - ENCAD 215319-1 User Manual

Wide format inkjet printer
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Printer options

You can define printer options through your application software or by choosing settings
from the printer's control panel. The following printer options are described in this
chapter:
Initialize (return to printer default settings)
Print Mode
Paper Options
User Se

Returning to the default settings

Pressing the Setup/User Setup/Init Settings buttons returns all printer options to the
factory defaults. All saved user settings are lost. The table at the end of this chapter
shows the printer defaults.

Printing the settings

Pressing the Setup/User Setup/Print Settings buttons causes the printer to print a
listing of its current settings. Be sure to have paper loaded before you start.

Choosing print mode options

Your printer offers several print modes which let you make tradeoffs between speed and
quality.
The print mode you use depends on various factors, such as your software application,
whether you're printing in color or monochrome, and the type of media you're using.
Each print mode directly affects the printing speed and quality of the image you print, so
you should understand the differences.
Each of the print modes attempts to strike a balance between speed and quality, with the
quality mode providing quality images at a reasonable printing speed for most users.
Whenever you choose a print mode other than Normal, you will choose to emphasize
either speed or quality.
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