Toshiba 351C Copier User Manual


 
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PCL5c PS3 Mac
* This adjustment will have an effect only on full-color printing.
(4) Enter adjustment mode [05]. Change the values for codes [1010 to 1041] to adjust the color density.
Adjust the values for the [05] codes corresponding to the print options to be applied (PDL, Resolution and
Halftone).
Ex.: • When printing on Windows is performed with the following options selected: PCL5c, 600 x 600,
Image Quality Type = General, Halftone = Auto (Smooth)
> Change the values for Y: 05-1026, M: 05-1027, C: 05-1028 and K: 05-1029.
• When printing on Macintosh is performed with the following option selected: Color High-res (=
1200 x 600), Photo (Halftone = Smooth):
> Change the values for Y: 05-1018, M: 05-1019, C: 05-1020 and K: 05-1021.
* Printing on Macintosh is performed in PostScript. (See the "PS3" row in the table below.)
* The resolution option on the Macintosh printer driver is "Low-res" (= 600 x 600) or "High-res" (= 1200 x 600).
Color to be
adjusted
PDL
Resolution
Halftone [05] code
Subcode
Value
recommended
Acceptable
value range
Default
Smooth
05-1026 0/1/2
600 x 600
Detail 05-1030 0/1/2
Smooth
05-1034 0/1/2
PCL5c
1200 x 600
Detail
05-1038 0/1/2
Smooth 05-1010 0/1/2
600 x 600
Detail
05-1014 0/1/2
Smooth
05-1018 0/1/2
Y
(Yellow)
PS3
1200 x 600
Detail
05-1022 0/1/2
Smooth
05-1027 0/1/2
600 x 600
Detail
05-1031 0/1/2
Smooth
05-1035 0/1/2
PCL5c
1200 x 600
Detail
05-1039 0/1/2
Smooth
05-1011 0/1/2
600 x 600
Detail
05-1015 0/1/2
Smooth
05-1019 0/1/2
M
(Magenta)
PS3
1200 x 600
Detail
05-1023 0/1/2
Smooth
05-1028 0/1/2
600 x 600
Detail
05-1032 0/1/2
Smooth
05-1036 0/1/2
PCL5c
1200 x 600
Detail
05-1040 0/1/2
Smooth
05-1012 0/1/2
600 x 600
Detail
05-1016 0/1/2
Smooth
05-1020 0/1/2
C
(Cyan)
PS3
1200 x 600
Detail
05-1024 0/1/2
Smooth
05-1029 0/1/2
600 x 600
Detail
05-1033 0/1/2
Smooth
05-1037 0/1/2
PCL5c
1200 x 600
Detail
05-1041 0/1/2
Smooth
05-1013 0/1/2
600 x 600
Detail
05-1017 0/1/2
Smooth
05-1021 0/1/2
K
(Black)
PS3
1200 x 600
Detail
05-1025 0/1/2
Set a value larger
than 128 to increase
the density.
Set a value smaller
than 128 to decrease
the density.
0 to 255 128
* Set the value in increments of approximately 10, while checking the printout until the optimum value is
obtained.
3. Printer-specific Adjustments
3.2