Settings
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Explanations
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Paper Size
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Select the size of the paper you want to use. If you do not see your paper size, use the scroll bar to scroll through the list.
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Orientation
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Select Portrait or Landscape.
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Paper Source
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Select the paper source you want to use.
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Resolution/ Graphics Resolution
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Select the printing resolution you want. The higher the resolution you select, the more detailed your printout will be; however, increasing the resolution slows printing.
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Dithering
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You can leave this option set to Fine, which is the default setting, or select another dithering pattern depending on the kind of printout you want.
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Intensity/ Intensity Control
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Move the slider to make your printout lighter or darker.
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Print quality
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Select a print quality option from the Print quality list. If you set Hi-speed to On, you will enter bidirectional printing mode and printing speed will increase. Setting Hi-speed to Off will return the printer to unidirectional printing mode. Printing speed will decrease, but printing precision will improve. Printing with the default settings uses the settings stored in the printer.
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EPSON Status Monitor 3
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You can access EPSON Status Monitor 3 when you click this button. To monitor the printer, make sure the Monitor the printing status check box is selected.
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Monitoring Preferences
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Click this button to open the Monitoring Preferences dialog box where you can make settings for EPSON Status Monitor 3.
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Paper/Output
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Check the Paper Size, Orientation, and Paper Source settings you made on the Page Setup menu and change them if necessary. Select the setting and then choose an option from the Change Setting list box.
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Halftone
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Click this button to set the brightness and contrast, input the RGB gamma, or make other settings. The Halftone Color Adjustment dialog box appears. For details, click the Help button in this dialog box.
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Halftoning
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Select the type of halftoning to use when printing graphics. To let the printer determine the best halftone quality, use Auto Select.
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Printer Fonts Support
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Select a character table group to use. You can select one of three character table groups, Standard Expanded, and None (Bit Image printing).
When Standard or Expanded is selected, the printer uses the device fonts, Expanded includes more fonts than Standard.
When None is selected, the printer uses bit map images instead of the device fonts.
For details on the fonts which are included in each table, see Electronic.
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