Toshiba 2820C User Manual

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4 PRINTING FROM UNIX
134    Printing from an Application
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Image Quality Type
The Image Quality Type can be selected using the following options.
Example: The command to set the normal quality type for the print job is
“lp -o iqnormal filename
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Halftone
The halftone can be selected using the following options.
Example: The command to set the auto halftone for the print job is
“lp -o halftone=AUTO filename
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Black Over Print
The black over print mode can be selected using the following options.
Example: The command to set the black over print mode for the print job is
“lp -o blackoverprint=1 filename
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Color Balance
The Color Balance can be selected using the following options.
Example: The command to set “1” to the color balance for black toner for the print job is
“lp -o CBK=1 filename
Option Value
Alternate Value
Description
iqnormal
Set the proper image quality for printing a general color 
document.
iqphoto
Set the proper image quality for printing photos.
iqpresen
Set the proper image quality for printing a vivid 
document.
iqlineart
Set the proper image quality for printing a document 
containg a lot of characters or line arts.
Option Value
Alternate Value
Description
halftone=AUTO
Set the proper halftone depending on the contents in 
the document automatically.
halftone=DETAIL
Set the halftone in detail.
halftone=
SMOOTH
Set the halftone smoothly.
Option Value
Alternate Value
Description
blackoverprint=0
Disable the black over print mode.
blackoverprint=1
Enable the black over print mode.
Option Value
Alternate Value
Description
CBC=value
Specify the color density of cyan toner.  You can specify 
the following values:
-4. -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4
CBM=value
Specify the color density of magenta toner.  You can 
specify the following values:
-4. -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4
CBY=value
Specify the color density of yellow toner.  You can 
specify the following values:
-4. -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4
CBK=value
Specify the color density of black toner.  You can 
specify the following values:
-4. -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4