Using the PCL Driver
3-16 ❖ User Guide
Graphics Options
When you select this tab, you can set the various graphics
options for the driver.
Gray Scale
Gray Scale refers to a type of pattern that is applied to
printed images. By using combinations of black dots,
these patterns produce a gray appearance on the printed
page. The best way to choose a Halftoning setting for your
graphic image is to experiment. Print a graphic image at
each setting and choose the one you like best.
The Windows 95/98 driver provides the following
options:
• Photographic Images (the default setting)
Use this setting for printed images that you want to
have a smooth, realistic and photographic appearance.
It provides soft contrasts between various shades of
gray (and also works well for images originally
designed with color).
• Line Art Images
Choose this setting for graphic images with intricate
lines and fine detail, like clip art graphics. It provides
solid lines and sharp contrasts between shaded areas.
• Scanned Images
Choose this setting if your graphic images were
originally scanned in through a scanner. It is specially
tuned to provide exceptional quality and clarity to
printed images originally scanned with a scanner.
The Windows NT 4.0 driver provides halftone control
options supported by the Windows NT 4.0 operating
system. For details, refer to the driver’s Halftone Color
Adjustment tab.