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Print quality
The Optra W810 is a 600 dot per inch (dpi) monochrome printer designed to provide the 
highest quality output. This chapter addresses how the Quality Menu settings affect the 
print quality of your print job. You can change these settings from the printer operator 
panel or from your printer driver. Remember, changing settings from the operator panel 
makes that setting the user default and affects all subsequent print jobs. 
You must consider several issues when determining how you want the printer to print your 
job. For example, if your print job is a rough draft, you may want to set Toner Saver on. 
Text may be lighter and not as sharp, but you can conserve the toner supply and reduce 
costs. However, if you are printing a final report and want your print job to be both sharp 
and dark, try setting Toner Saver off, setting Print Darkness to a darker setting, and set-
ting Print Resolution to 1200 Image Quality.
For specific information about the Quality Menu, see page 55. For information on printer 
menus and changing printer settings, see “Changing printer settings” on page 27.
Print resolution
One of the most important factors in high quality printing is print resolution. Print resolu-
tion is usually a numeric value referring to the number of pels (dots) printed in a square 
inch. The higher the resolution, the pels are smaller and more numerous. The result is 
sharper and darker text. The lower the resolution, the pels are larger and less numerous 
resulting in rougher text.
The default setting for the Optra W810 is 600 dpi, but it is also capable of printing 300 dpi 
or 1200 Image Quality. The following is a brief description of the different resolution set-
tings and when to use them.
300 dpi
Select 300 dpi to conserve your toner supply. Print quality is not as sharp as 600 dpi, but 
the toner supply lasts longer. Use 300 dpi to print drafts of documents or any other docu-
ment not requiring high resolution.