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● Tap the item you want to set.

<Number of Copies>

Specify the number of copies from 1 to 99. Tap / or the numeric keys to enter a quantity, and tap

<Apply>.

<Paper>

Select the paper to print on.

<N on 1>

You can print two or four images onto a single sheet. Select <2 on 1> or <4 on 1>. <N on 1> is not available for printing TIFF files.

<2 on 1>

Prints two images onto a single sheet.

<4 on 1>

Prints four images onto a single sheet.

<2-Sided>

You can make 2-sided printouts. Select the binding position.

<Book Type>

Prints images in such a way that the printed pages are opened horizontally when bound.

<Calendar Type>

Prints images in such a way that the printed pages are opened vertically when bound.

<2-Sided> may not be available with some sizes or types of paper. Paper(P. 469)

<Print Quality>

You can change settings related to print quality.

<Density>

Adjust the toner density to be used for printing. Make adjustment using / , and then tap <Apply>. Note that if <Toner Save> is set to <On>, you cannot set this item.

the following procedure.

<Fine Adjust> Select the density level Adjust the density <Apply> <Apply>

<Toner Save>

Tapping <On> prints in toner saving mode. Select <On> when you want to check the layout or other appearance characteristics before proceeding to final printing of a large job.

<Set JPEG/TIFF Details>

Specify the default settings of the USB Print function for JPEG and TIFF files.

<Print Date>

If you tap <On>, you can print the modification date of the file below each image.

● Although <Print Date>is not available for Index Print, the modification date of the file is automatically printed below each image.

● <Print Date> is not available for printing PDF files.

<Print File Name>

If you tap <On>, you can print the file name below eachimage.

image.

● <Print File Name> is not available for printing PDF files.

<Original Type>

You can select the type of original depending on the image to print. Select <Photo Priority> or <Text Priority>.

<Photo Priority>

Gives priority to printing photo images smoothly.

<Text Priority>

Gives priority to printing text clearly.

● <Original Type> is not available for printing PDF files.

<Brightness>

You can adjust the brightness of printouts. Tap / to adjust the brightness, and tap <Apply>.

<->

Prints images darker.

<+>

Prints images brighter.

● You can adjust the brightness of TIFF files only when they are JPEG-compressed.

<Halftones>

You can select the printing method to reproduce halftones (the intermediate range between the lighter and darker areas of an image) for optimal image quality. Tap <Gradation> or <Error Diffusion>.

<Gradation>

Prints images with fine gradation, such as digital camera images, with a smooth finish.

<Error Diffusion>

Prints images with small text or fine lines with a clear finish.

<Grayscale Conversion>

You can select ways to convert color values to a grayscale value when you print color print data.

<sRGB>

Color data is converted to monochrome with emphasis on color differences so that a smooth gradation is achieved.

<NTSC>

Color data is converted to monochrome so that the resulting image looks like a television picture (of the NTSC system).

<Uniform RGB>

Color data is converted to monochrome so that R, G, and B are uniformly converted to the same gray level.

<Set PDF Details>

You can change the print settings for PDF files.

<Enlarge/Reduce to Fit Paper Size>

This setting enlarges or reduces the original document to match the printable area of the paper size.

<Enlarge Print Area>

This setting specifies whether to enlarge the printable area on the paper.

<Off>

The area 5 mm from the top, bottom, left and right edges of the paper is not printable.

<On>

The printable area is enlarged to the top, bottom, left, and right edges of the paper.

● If you select <On>, images on the edge of the paper may not print properly.

<Print Comments>

This setting specifies whether to print annotations in the PDF file.

<Off>

Prints no comments.

<Auto>

Prints only those comments that are specified to be printed in the PDF file.

<Password to Open Document>

You can print password protected PDF files by entering the password required to open them.

<Other>

<Halftones>

You can select the printing method to reproduce halftones (the intermediate range between the lighter and darker areas of an image) for optimal image quality. For each document, you can make settings by type of image.

Type of image

Select the object for which to change the setting. <Text> represents letters and characters, <Graphics>

represents lines and figures, and <Image> represents photos and images.

<Resolution>

Produces a fine print with clear edges of text. It is suitable for printing characters and fine lines.

<Gradation>

Produces a print with smooth gradation or smooth edges. It is suitable for printing figures or graphs containing gradation areas.

<High Resolution>

As compared to <Resolution>, this produces a finer print but quality stability is slightly lower. It is suitable to obtain a print of character data or fine line data or CAD data with sharp edges.

<Grayscale Conversion>

You can select ways to convert color values to a grayscale value when you print color print data.

<sRGB>

Color data is converted to monochrome with emphasis on color differences so that a smooth gradation is achieved.

<NTSC>

Color data is converted to monochrome so that the resulting image looks like a television picture (of the NTSC system).

<Uniform RGB>

Color data is converted to monochrome so that R, G, and B are uniformly converted to the same gray level.

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