I was having issues with the print driver not applying the toner density settings via the print driver, even though they were working fine when I set them on the printer itself. I realized in the print settings, in addition to changing the toner dens...
There are two was to adjust toner density in the printer settings: "Density" and "Density (Fine Adjust)". The "Density (Fine Adjust)" options offer the ability, for each of the CMYK colors, to adjust a High/Medium/Low setting. What exactly do these...
Per my attached photos, I am having trouble getting my LPB622C to repoduce colors as vividly as it did when I was using the generic print driver on my MacBook. The image show the prints on the left using the generic driver, and the prints on the rig...
Also, see my other thread here about the "Density (Fine Adjust)" setting, where if I understand things correctly, you can further adjust the toner density on a per-color basis for shadows, mid tones, and highlights. So for example, you could bump up ...
Alright getting somewhere now: the user manual for a different Canon printer has a bit of explanatory text for the feature: Toner Density - Enables you to adjust the toner density. This function is useful when you want to save toner, and to adjust th...
OK I am confused again. That "Density Fine Adjustment" menu setting I referred to in my previous post does not offer High/Medium/Low, but instead a +/- setting with a range of -2 to Zero to +2. How exactly does this correlate to the High/Medium/Low ...
After experimenting with various density levels, I’ve found that +2 for each color works really well.Increasing the K any higher didn’t make the blacks any darker, only made the other colors that used K darker.I’m really pleased with the output of th...
Thanks. I was digging around the settings, and in a different area there is actual a place to choose Density High/Medium/Low, so I assume these settings are for when you choose one of these 3 main settings. that's what confused me, there seemed to be...