Toner reduction, Postscript printer driver for windows and mac os – Toshiba GA-1121 User Manual
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GA-1121 Color Management
The Combine Separations options are:
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Off
prints each separation individually.
•
On
combines separations as a single, composite-color document and automatically
makes these settings for the following print options: Color Mode (CMYK),
Rendering Style (None), Pure Black Text/Graphics (Off ), Spot Color Matching
(Off ), or Black Overprint (Off ).
For information about using the Combine Separations option with applications such
as Adobe Photoshop, see the
Fiery Color Reference
.
Toner Reduction
This option minimizes the total amount of toner and reduces effects of toner blasting,
offset, or flaking. With the On setting, the maximum combined amount of toner is
240%. The Off setting reduces maximum toner coverage to 280% for Plain Paper and
Thin Paper, and 260% for Thick Paper. However, with the On setting, shadow density
in a print job may be lighter than that of a job printed with the Off setting.
PostScript printer driver for Windows and Mac OS
To access the printer driver options described in this section, choose
Start > Settings > Printers (Windows 98/Me/NT/2000) or Printers and Faxes (Windows
XP/Server 2003), right-click the appropriate printer (
PPD)
name, and choose
Properties (Windows 98/Me), Document Defaults (Windows NT), or Printing
Preferences (Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003) from the pop-up menu. To access the
Mac OS driver options, choose Print from the File menu of your application. These
settings are also accessible from the Print Setup or Page Setup dialog boxes of most
applications.
For Windows computers, the GA-1121 driver interface allows you to save
combinations of settings for later access. Additionally, you can choose different settings
for individual jobs from the applications you use.
The printer driver writes a PostScript file containing the instructions generated by your
application and the GA-1121 print options you chose. The printer driver sends the
PostScript file to the GA-1121. The GA-1121 then performs PostScript processing and
color conversions and sends raster color data to the print device.