Xerox Xerox 6030 Wide Format Solution Betriebsanweisung

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Web Print Manager Tool User Guide
 
Rendering Page 
Navigation:   PRINTER DEFAULTS > PROCESSING DEFAULTS > Rendering 
1.  Render Mode - Click on this list box to set the Render Mode for color printers to color 
or grayscale. For monochrome printers, grayscale is the only valid option. 
2.  Print Quality Mode - In general, the more bi-directional passes that the printer makes 
to create the image, the higher quality the output will be, but the longer it will take to 
produce it. The FAST selection is a single pass bi-directional printing using RACER 
Technology, NORMAL is 2 -pass bi-directional printing, and BEST is 4-pass bi-
directional printing.  
3.  Document Type - Click on this list box to set the Document Type to autoselect, 
graphics, photo, or lines & text. 
4.  Contrast - Use this list box to adjust the contrast by specifying an integer from -10 to 
+10. A value of "0" means that no contrast adjustment is applied. Increasingly negative 
values reduce the contrast of the rendered image, while increasingly positive values 
increase the contrast of the rendered image.  
5.  Lightness - Specify the lightness adjustment in this list box. A value of zero means 
that no lightness adjustment is applied. Increasingly negative values reduce the 
lightness of the rendered image, which darkens the image. Increasingly positive values 
increases the lightness of the rendered image, which further lightens the image. 
6.  Raster Halftone - This parameter allows the selection of the binarization method used 
on multibit raster images. The Halftone Screen option offers faster printing than Error 
Diffusion, but may produce prints with a grainy appearance. The Error Diffusion setting 
generally produces a smoother print image. 
7.  Vector Halftone - This parameter sets the method to use when processing halftone 
images. Select Area Fill for best reproduction of large polygon fills. Select Line 
Optimized
 to accentuate fine lines, especially those drawn in filled areas. The factory 
default setting is Area Fill.  
8.  Fineline Grayscale Rendering - Select either Contone or Black as the parameter to 
specify how fine lines should be rendered when the Render Mode is set to Grayscale. 
In Grayscale Render Mode, fine lines that are drawn in a light luminance color, such 
as yellow, will appear very light if this parameter is set to Contone. Setting this 
parameter to Black will cause these lines to appear as black. 
9.  Fineline Pixel Threshold - This parameter specifies the maximum line width that will 
be processed as a fine line. The range is 1 - 25
10. Vector Minimum Line Width – Use this setting to improve visibility of fine lines.  
Depending on your printer’s resolution, lines that are only a few pixels wide may 
appear light and/or be difficult to see.  This setting allows you to improve visiblility by 
setting the minimum width of drawn lines anywhere from 1 (the default) to 10 pixels.  
Lines made wider may no longer be considered fine for the Fineline Pixel Threshold 
feature (see above).  This setting will have no impact if the data being rendered is in 
raster format.   
11. Press the Update Printer button to update the default rendering parameters in the 
printer.