Eet (edge enhancement technology), Note, Density – Panasonic KX-P6500 User Manual

Page 51: Memory setting, Using the printer in ms-dos, Page protection

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Using the Printer in MS-DOS

EET (Edge Enhancement Technology)

With

EET

turned

on,

the

KX-P6500

will

smooth

the

jagged edges of text and line art, giving the output a very

high

quality

appearance.

There

are

three

settings:

Light, Medium, and Dark. The factory default setting is

Medium. If the EET setting is too dark, the edges appear

to bulge.

The print control panel software status ( P. 48) has

an Edge Enhancement test block. As a general guide­

line, select the EET setting so as to make this block look

like a uniform gray block as shown in Figure 2.

If there are white vertical lines in the test print (Figure 1),

set the EET to a darker setting. If there are dark vertical

lines in the test print (Figure 3), set the EET to a lighter

setting.

Figure 1

Figure 2

Figure 3

Note:

• The Density settings interact with EET. When

you change the Density, readjust the EET set­

ting.

Density

The Density option lets you choose from level 1 to level

5. To make the print lighter, choose a lower level button.

To make the print darker, choose a higher level button.

Memory Setting

The Memory option lets you control how memory is used in the printer to avoid printing problems that couid occur with

certain types of page images.

Page Protection

Specifies that the printer does not print a page until the

entire page is fully composed. This allows the printer to

print complex pages that would normally cause printer

overrun errors.

The settings for Page Protection are Off, Auto (default)

Letter, Legal, and A4. However, to use Letter, Legal or

A4 setting, you need to install a RAM Expansion Board

in the printer ( i®" P. 58).

Page Protection is not normally needed. However, if the

printer

receives

an

unusually

complicated

page

that

contains a complex image or layout, the printer might

start to print the page before the processor can finish

imaging the page. As a result the page might not print

correctly.

If you turn on Page Protection to Letter, Legal, or A4, the

printer

reserves

printer

memory

and

does

not

begin

printing

until

the

processor

has

finished

imaging

the

entire page. The page then prints correctly, although it

takes slightly longer to print.

When Auto is selected, the printer first analyzes each

page. If a page is complex. Page Protection is turned on

automatically:

otherwise,

the

printer

prints

the

page

without using Page Protection.

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