Toshiba e-Studio Imaging 6520c User Manual
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3. Printer-specific Adjustments
* "Halftone" refers to how halftones are printed. Two options are available: "Smooth" which is intended to
improve the reproducibility of gradation and "Detail" which is intended to print halftones in details (with
the high frequency).
The halftone option to be applied in printing can be selected from among the "Halftone" options on the
printer driver (Windows) or in the print dialog box (Macintosh).
"Auto" is selected from among the "Apply to" options by default. It is intended to automatically select
"Smooth" or "Detail" in accordance with "Apply to" of the halftone option, the selected "Color" and
"Image Quality Type" options, as described in the table below.
"Color" and "Image Quality Type" options
Auto/Color
Apply to
General
Photograph
Presentation
Line Art
Black and
White
Twin
Color
Text
Detail
Detail
Detail
Detail
Detail
Detail
Graphic
(Illustration, line, etc.)
Smooth
Smooth
Smooth
Detail
Smooth
Smooth
Image
(Photograph, etc.)
Smooth
Smooth
Smooth
Detail
Smooth
Smooth
* The subcode varies according to the area where the density is adjusted. Refer to the table below and set
the subcode for the area to be adjusted.
Subcode
Area where the density is adjusted
0 Low-density
area
1 Medium-density
area
2 High-density
area
This adjustment changes the values set in the MFP. Therefore, it will affect every user who uses
the printer by connecting it to the MFP. After the adjustment, the values changed will be applied
to all printouts for the "Image Quality Type" and "Halftone" options. (For instance, if the value
for [05] code for PCL6 and Smooth is changed, it will be applied to printing performed with
PCL6 and Halftone = "Smooth" (or "Auto") selected.) Carefully perform the adjustment, being
aware that the image quality of all future printouts will be changed, when printing out originals
other than the one that is used for the adjustment.