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Parameter
Option
Description
Dot 200
Applies a high dot-type screen. The screen of each
separation is printed at a different angle.
Dot 300
Applies a high dot-type screen. The screen of each
separation is printed at a different angle.
Dot 600
Applies a very high dot-type screen. The screen of each
separation is printed at a different angle.
Line 200
Applies a high lpi line-type screen. The screen of each
separation is printed at a different angle.
Stochastic
Stochastic screening differs from conventional halftone
screening in that high ink density results in more dots, not
bigger dots. Low ink density produces fewer dots, not
smaller dots. As stochastic screening involves millions of
miniscule dots, many more than are used for conventional
halftone screening.
Color tab in the Job Parameters window
Apply various color settings and options to improve the color
quality of your job.
Parameter
Option
Description
Color Mode
Grayscale
Prints the job as black and white using black (K) toner
only. The cyan (C), magenta (M), and yellow (Y)
separations are also printed in black (K) toner, giving a
dense appearance similar to the CMYK grayscale image.
Note: Grayscale images created in RGB applications,
such as Microsoft PowerPoint
®
, should be specified as
Monochrome or submitted to the system with Grayscale
selected in the PPD file. This selection ensures that
grayscale images are counted as black and white instead
of color in both the CX print server and in the printer billing
meters.
CMYK 
Prints the job in color using the cyan, magenta, yellow and
black inks . This is the color mode set for printing all jobs.
Color Adjustments
Brightness
The brightness level for the print job. The range starts from
Lightest, which applies -15%, to Darkest, which applies
+15.
Brightness is generally used to make last-minute
adjustments to the print job after proofing. By changing the
Brightness setting, you can control how light or dark your
output will appear.
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Chapter 10—Job parameters