Print quality, Color / mono – Brother HL-L9200CDWT User Manual

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Driver and Software

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NOTE

• When using ordinary plain paper 16 to 28 lb (60 to 105 g/m

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) choose Plain Paper. When using heavier

weight paper or rough paper choose Thick Paper or Thicker Paper. For bond paper, choose Bond
Paper
.

• When using envelopes, choose Envelopes. If the toner is not fixed to the envelope correctly when

Envelopes is selected, choose Env. Thick. If the envelope is crumpled when Envelopes is selected,
choose Env. Thin. For more information, see Paper Tray Capacity on page 3.

• When Label is selected in the printer driver, the machine will feed the paper from the MP tray, even if MP

Tray is not selected as the paper source.

Print Quality

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Choose one of the following print quality settings:

Normal (600 x 600 dpi)
600

600 dpi. Recommended for ordinary printing. Use this mode for good print quality with reasonable

print speeds.

Fine (2400 dpi class)
2400 dpi class. The finest print mode. Use this mode to print precise images such as photographs. Since
the print data is much larger than in Normal mode, processing time / data transfer time and print time will
be longer.

NOTE

The print speed will change depending on the print quality setting you choose. Higher print quality takes
longer to print, while lower print quality takes less time to print.

Color / Mono

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You can change the Color/Mono settings in the printer driver as follows:

Auto
The machine checks the content of the document for color. If color is detected anywhere in the document,
it will print the whole of the document using all the colors. In other words, it will mix some of the toners to
help achieve every shade detected in the document, increasing the density of toner applied to the page.
If no color content is detected, it will print the document in monochrome. The default setting on your
machine is Auto.

Color
Whether the document contains color or just monochrome, your machine will print the document using all
the colors.

Mono
Select Mono if the document has only black and grayscale text and objects. If your document contains
color, then selecting Mono means it will print the document in 256 levels of gray using only the black toner.

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