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Printer Features: Print All Text as Black -- The feature is Disabled by default.
When Enabled, the driver prints all text as black regardless of the original
document text color.
Color text is printed as black, except for white text, which remains white. (White
text is a reliable method of printing reverse typeface against a dark background.)
This setting does not affect graphic images on the page or any text that is part of
a graphic.
Printer Features: Alternative Letterhead Mode -- When selected, this option
eliminates the need to flip or reload letterhead or preprinted paper in a tray,
whether you are printing on one or both sides of the sheet.
Load the paper as you would for printing on both sides. If the printer tray has an
icon that indicates whether to load paper either face-up or face-down, load the
paper in opposite orientation of what is shown.
NOTE: Alternative Letterhead Mode is available only if the printer is equipped
with an automatic duplexing unit.
Printer Features: Raster Compression (PCL) -- This option is used for
compressing graphics.
Automatic -- The default setting. When this option is selected, the printer
driver determines the best compression method to use.
Best Quality -- Forces the driver to use a compression method that results
in no loss of data during compression.
Maximum Compression -- Where applicable, requires the printer driver to
use a compression method that maximizes compression. This setting can
result in a loss of quality in the printed output.
Printer Features: Send True Type as Bitmap (PCL) -- Provides an alternative
for software programs that have trouble using TrueType fonts for special graphic
aspects such as shading, rotation, or slanting.
Enabled -- TrueType fonts are converted to bitmap soft fonts before
downloading.
Disabled -- TrueType fonts are sent to the printer as outlines, which retains
the standard format (outline) of the fonts. Disabled (off) is the default.
Layout Options: Page Order -- Specifies the order in which the pages of your
document are printed.
Front to Back prints the document so that page 1 prints first (default).
Back to Front prints the document so that page 1 prints last.
NOTE: The page-ordering operation works on whole sheets of paper rather than
on individual logical pages. Accordingly, if you set Pages per Sheet (on the
Finishing tab) to be greater than one, the ordering of logical pages on a physical
sheet of paper does not change.
Document Options: Postscript Options
PostScript Output Option -- Specifies the output format for PS files.
Generally, use the default setting, Optimize for Speed, to print the
documents.
Optimize for Portability -- To create a file that conforms to the Adobe
Document Structuring Conventions (ADSC). Each page of the document will
be a self-contained object. This is useful when creating a PS file and printing
it on a different product.
Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) -- To include the file as an image in
another document that is printed from a different software program.
Archive Format – To create a PS file that can be used later.
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