Toshiba 5520c All in One Printer User Manual


 
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3. Printer-specific Adjustments
* The Image Quality Type options feature the following:
• General: "General" is the best-rounded option to offer fine printouts of any type of original,
including text, photographs and graphics. It is suitable for printing using word-
processing and spreadsheet software. If "General" is selected, "Smooth," which
is intended to improve the reproducibility of gradations, will be applied to
graphics and images, while "Detail," which is intended to improve the resolving
power, will be applied to text, from among the "Halftone" options (screen).
• Photograph: "Photograph" is intended to improve the reproducibility of halftones, such as
photos and gradational images. This provides the color balance closely
matching the one on the monitor with sRGB selected as a color space. If
"Photograph" is selected, "Smooth," which is intended to improve the
reproducibility of gradations, will be applied to graphics and images, while
"Detail," which is intended to improve the resolving power, will be applied to
text, from among the "Halftone" options.
• Presentation: "Presentation" is intended to improve to the reproducibility of vivid colors. It is
suitable for printing presentation materials and graphics, which require sharp-
contrast images. The color balance this option provides does not match the one
on the monitor, because priority is given to printing in highly vivid colors. If
"Presentation" is selected, "Smooth," which is intended to improve the
reproducibility of gradations, will be applied to graphics and images, while
"Detail," which is intended to improve the resolving power, will be applied to
text, " from among the "Halftone" options.
• Line Art: "Line Art" is intended to reproduce thin lines clearly without jaggies visible on
the printout. It is suitable for printing out line drawings. The color
reproduction this option provides is the same as the one the Presentation option
provides. But if "LineArt" is selected, a special operation is provided to
reproduce thin lines more clearly. If "Line Art" is selected, "Detail," which is
intended to print halftones in detail (with the high frequency), will be applied to
graphics, images and text, from among the "Halftone" options.
After changing the option on the printer driver, print and check the print image quality.
If further image quality adjustments are still necessary, use the next procedure.