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Wide-ranging
functions for multipurpose use
Complete control to create document the way you want them
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Use
the printer driver to adjust the original data |
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print direction rotation, position adjustment
and data enlargement/shrinking to match the
paper size can all be set from the printer driver.
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Multiple
pages on one sheet in an easy-to-see format |
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function allows multi-up (single) printing by
reducing the size of the original and printing
multiple copies on one sheet of paper, as well
as allowing multi-up (plural) printing by printing
multiple pages on one sheet of paper. This function
allows you to reduce the number of printed pages
to conserve paper, and is useful in compactly
combining bulky documents into an easy-to-read
format.
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Use
the booklet setting to easily create paged documents |
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| Create
a double-sided two-page paginated spread without
using an application. This function lets you
print multiple-page documents such as booklets
and pamphlets.
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Use
printer collate to select the print units of paginated
documents |
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The
printer collate function is divided into "Collate"
and "Page Units". Use "Collate"
to print the required number of copies in page
order. Use "Page Units" to print the
required number of copies for each page. Select
one or the other depending on the printed material
being created. Paginated items are normally
set to print as collated. This function allows
conference materials etc. to be quickly prepared.
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Job
separtion function |
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A
separator page can be inserted to separate each
job, or for every division of collated copies
and page units. A previously prepared cover
sheet can also be inserted. This function allows
you to easily complete the normally tiresome
task of job separation.
* When you use the job separation function,
you cannot print onto the separator or cover
sheets.
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"Proof
Copy" Function |
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function allows you to proof a copy prior
to printing multiple copies. It lets you
proof the layout, binding margin, finisher
settings prior to printing the entire
job, and can eliminate paper waste due
to improper settings. |
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Select
line-based or photo-based to match the original |
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You can economically print business documents containing
mainly text by selecting the "Line-based"
mode. You can also print sharp copies of flyers that
incorporate images and graphics by selecting "Photo-based"
mode. Use the mode that is appropriate to the original
being copied. |
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Fine
printing for clearer images |
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| Create
crisp images by selecting the "Fine"
print setting. You can also modify the finished
image by manually selecting the ink's maximum
drop number.
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Print jobs |
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contrast, lightness and saturation of the original
image can be adjusted. This is a useful function for
reproducing clear images and images that better match
the original.
* Only available on the HC3R-5000. |
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Two
half-tone processing methods to match the photo |
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The
printer does halftone processing of images (screening)
in two ways: "error diffusion" and "dot
screen" processing. In "error diffusion",
gradation is achieved through differing dot densities.
In "dot screen (70lpi/100lpi)", gradation
is achieved by modifying the dot size. Achieve beautiful
print results by using the processing method that
best fits the image being printed. For example, use
error diffusion for full colour images and dot screen
processing for black and white images or images with
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Line
Smoothing for smooth font rendering |
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If
text or illustration contours appear jagged,
use the line smoothing process to correct the
problem and create a smooth look.
* Use of the line smoothing function will
decrease printer speed.
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Easily
adjust settings with the main operation panel |
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An
operation panel is built into the printer body. This
allows the user to execute operations from both a
PC's printer driver as well as from the printer itself.
Once the print position and density have been adjusted
with the main operation panel, a test print can be
output to check the print job. |
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Use
the saved data recall function to print additional
sheets
When the save data setting is on, the last-printed
page data is saved to the controller. Once a print
job is completed, the main operation panel can be
used to reprint. This is a useful function to print
additional copies of the same flyer etc. You can turn
the "save data" setting off when printing
confidential documents so that the print data does
not remain in the memory.
Adjust the print postion even after starting
a print job
The print position can also be adjusted from the
main operation panel. You can adjust the position
in 0.5mm increments between 0mm to 20mm from the
top and bottom, and left and right. You can even
make changes after a print job has started, without
having to modify any computer settings. The ability
to change settings allows the user to continue working
efficiently. Once a position has been adjusted,
you can check the finished results using a test
print.
* When printing page data, the adjustment is
applied to the sheet that was last printed.
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