6-28 Configuration
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Fuser Temperature Control
The PAPER:FUSER menu allows you to control your printer’s fuser
temperature for different media types.
Select Cool, the factory default, when printing to Myriad film, paper,
envelopes, labels, and transparencies. Select Warm for heavy paper
and heavy film.
Negative Enhanced Imaging Technology (NEIT)
Traditionally laser printers were designed to print positive images.
XANTÉ’s innovative, patented Negative Enhanced Imaging
Technology (NEIT) is the first technology to address the problems
typically associated with producing negative images on a laser
printer. NEIT is an option only on the Accel-a-Writer 3G printer.
Previously, when a negative print was done on a laser printer, gray
scales were distorted and small spaces in text and lines were
obscured by toner bleed. NEIT addresses these problems, allowing
you to adjust toner application when producing a negative image to
obtain crisp, clean lines and text. The image on the right in figure
6.12 illustrates how NEIT can improve a negative print.
Fig. 6.12 NEIT Difference
Set NEIT from the PAPER:NEIT configuration menu. As menu
settings increase from 0 to 20, the amount of plugging decreases. The
factory default is 10.
This menu appears only the NEIT upgrade is installed and is active
only if Negative Print is set to True in the Print dialog box.
Note:
NEIT adjusts your printer engine speed to 10 ppm (letter/A4).
Summary of Contents for Accel-a-Writer 3 Series
Page 2: ...1 2 Introductionbb ________________________________________ Notes...
Page 12: ...2 2 Installationbb_________________________________________ Notes...
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Page 90: ...4 2 PC Setupbb __________________________________________ Notes...
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Page 230: ...8 2 Printing with Various Media Types________________________ Notes...
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