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Print option:
Description:
Electronic Collation
(Default: No)
Grayscale
Halftone
(Default values:
Halftone Text: Detail
Halftone Graphics: Smooth
Halftone Images: Smooth)
ICM Profile
If your printer/copier has a hard disk, you can collate copies
of your print job. This option allows the pages of each copy
of a print job to be printed in sequence. If your printer/copier
does not have a hard disk drive or this option is off, multiple
copies of each page of a print job are printed in sequence.
Any Collate option in the application print dialog box
must be turned Off when selecting the Electronic Col-
lation option from the printer/copier driver.
Electronic Collation is available only on printers with a
hard disk drive.
By default your printer/copier is set to print documents in
color (CMYK). Select Grayscale to print documents in 256
levels of gray.
Many applications offer black and white or grayscale
printing options. Use the application’s grayscale option,
if available, for more efficient processing time.
Dot frequency for text, graphics, and images in a docu-
ment can be overridden. Choose Detail to increase the dot
frequency, or choose Smooth to decrease the frequency.
To set halftone options on Windows 95/98, use options
on the Halftone tab under Device Options. Halftone
options under the Graphics tab are not enabled.
The Adobe PostScript 4.2.4 driver for Windows 95/98 can
convert RGB colors of a file to a specified CMYK device
target using ICM (Image Color Matching). Choose this
option to specify the use of an ICM device profile installed
on your computer.
For information on how to install and use the DocuColor
4 LP/CP ICM printer/copier profile, see page 60.
This option is available only in the Windows 95/98
PostScript printer/copier driver.
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