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Access the Page Setup pane.

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Confirm the settings of

A

Paper Source and

C

Page Size.

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Confirm the print settings, and then click

M

Print to start printing.

Note

For tips on confirming print settings, see "Confirming Print Settings

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Giving Priority to Particular Graphic Elements and Colors for Printing

Giving Priority to Particular Graphic Elements and Colors for Printing

You can specify detailed print settings as desired for the quality level, colors, and other criteria.

Print Priority
Choose the graphic elements that you want to emphasize for printing.

Print Priority (*1)

Description

Image

A setting for posters or other documents made up mainly of photos or images, or for emphasizing
photos or images in printed documents.

Line Drawing/Text

Choose this setting for CAD drawings made up mainly of intricate lines, or to enhance the finish-
ing of fine text.
However, the quality may not be sufficient when printing photos or images that require a lot of
color coverage. In this case, choose Image instead.

Office Document

Choose this setting for better legibility of documents combining text and graphics, such as docu-
ments and presentation material created with typical office applications.

Proof

This is a setting for enhancing the reproduction of text, illustrations, and photos on print proofs.
However, this takes more time than regular printing.

*1: Options suitable for the selected type of paper are listed under Print Priority.

Print Quality
Choose the print quality.
The printing mode is determined by a combination of the print quality and resolution.

Print Quality (*1)

Description

Print Priority

High

Choose this setting to print at high resolution when
quality is most important.
Printing takes longer and consumes more ink than in
Standard or Fast modes, but this mode offers excep-
tional printing quality.

Image
Line Drawing/Text
Proof

iPF9400S

Giving Priority to Particular Graphic Elements and Colors for Printing

User's Guide

Enhanced Printing Options

Adjusting Images

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