NOTE: If the print quality is set from your computer, it overrides the print-quality setting in the front
panel.
High-quality printing
You can specify high-quality printing in the following ways:
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In the Windows driver dialog: go to the Paper/Quality tab and look at the Print Quality
section. Move the print-quality slider to the extreme right ('Quality').
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In the Mac OS Print dialog (non-PostScript printers): go to the Paper/Quality panel
and move the print-quality slider to the extreme right ('Quality').
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In the Mac OS PostScript Print dialog (PostScript printers): go to the Paper/Quality
panel and move the print-quality slider to the extreme right ('Quality').
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On the Embedded Web Server's Submit Job page (T1300 series): select Basic
settings > Print quality > Standard options > Quality.
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Using the front panel: press
, then , then Setup > Printing preferences > Print
quality > Select quality level > Best.
NOTE: If the print quality is set from your computer, it overrides the print-quality setting in the front
panel.
If you have a high-resolution image
If your image has a resolution greater than the rendering resolution (which you can see in the Custom
Print Quality Options box under Windows), print sharpness may be improved by selecting the
Maximum Detail option. This option is available only if you are printing on glossy paper and you have
selected Best print quality.
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In the driver dialog (Mac OS Print dialog): select Custom instead of Standard print-quality
options, then check the Maximum Detail box.
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On the Embedded Web Server's Submit Job page (T1300 series): select Basic
settings > Print quality > Custom. Set Quality level to Best, and Maximum detail to
On.
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Using the front panel: press
, then , then Setup > Printing preferences > Print
quality > Enable maximum detail.
NOTE: The Maximum Detail option results in slower printing with photo papers, but it does not
increase the amount of ink used.
Print in gray shades
You can convert all colors in your image to shades of gray: see Printing in grayscale on page 80.
Print with no margins (T1300 series)
Printing with no margins (to the edges of the paper) is known as borderless printing. This can be done
only on rolls of glossy paper.
In order to be sure of leaving no margins, the printer prints slightly past the edges of the paper. Any ink
deposited outside the paper is absorbed by the sponge situated in the platen.
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