Xerox 340 User Manual

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Printing
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Phaser 340 Color Printer
Selecting print features
The printer provides TekColor color corrections that you can select to 
customize the look of your prints. In addition to the 300 dpi print-quality 
mode, the Phaser 340 with extended features provides a user selectable 
600 x 300 dpi print quality mode.  There are several ways to select print 
features:
Through a printer driver.  
Print selections made using a supported 
printer driver override the settings on the printer’s front panel.  
Refer to the Phaser 340 Drivers and Utilities Printing Reference for 
information on using printer drivers.
From the printer’s front panel.  
Settings you make on the front panel are 
only used when printing from a non-supported driver.  Refer to the 
instructions included in this chapter.
By sending a PostScript utility file to the printer. 
 
Printer settings 
downloaded to the printer’s front panel are only used when 
printing from a non-supported driver.  Refer to the Phaser 340 
Drivers and Utilities Printing Reference
 for information on sending 
utility files to the printer.
From your World Wide Web browser.  
Refer to the PhaserShare Status 
Software User Manual for more information.
Print quality modes
The Phaser 340 provides a 300 dpi resolution print quality mode.  
600 x 300 dpi resolution is optionally available.
300 dpi
The default print-quality setting.  This is the fastest mode for full 
color printing on paper and transparencies.  In this mode, the printer 
operates at 4 ppm (pages-per-minute) for paper and 2 ppm for 
transparencies.
600 x 300 dpi
Available with the Phaser 340 extended features option.  The 
extended features also include 24 Mbytes of memory and a total of 69 fonts.  
600 x 300 dpi resolution produces better looking text and the smoothest 
color blends on paper.  In this mode, the printer operates at 2 ppm.  This 
print mode is not available for transparency printing.