SELECTING COLOUR MODE

Overview

This section explains how to select colour mode in the printer driver setting window to print data.
Colour mode types
"Color Mode" can be selected from the following three options.
Auto Detection The machine automatically determines whether each page is colour or black and white and prints pages accordingly. Pages with colours other than black and white are printed using Y (Yellow), M (Magenta), C (Cyan) and Bk (Black) toner. Pages that are only black and white are printed using Bk (Black) toner only. This is convenient when printing a document that has both colour and black and white pages, however, the printing speed is slower.
Color All pages are printed in colour. Both colour data and black and white data are printed using Y (Yellow), M (Magenta), C (Cyan) and Bk (Black) toner.
Grayscale All pages are printed in black and white. Colour data such as images or materials for presentations are printed using black toner only. This mode helps conserve colour toner when you do not need to print in colour, such as when proofreading or checking the layout of a document.
When "Color Mode" is set to [Automatic]: Even if the print result is black and white, the following types of print jobs will be counted as 4-colour (Y (Yellow), M (Magenta), C (Cyan), and Bk (Black)) print jobs.
When you want such jobs to be counted as black and white jobs, select [Black and White].
  • When the data is created as colour data
  • When the application treats the data as colour data even though the data is black and white
  • When an image is hidden under a black and white image

Operation

Windows

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    Click the [Color] tab and select "Color Mode"


Black and white printing
[Black and White] in the [Color] tab can also be configured in the [Main] tab.
Set the [Black and White Print] checkbox in the [Main] tab to icon.

If the [Black and White Print] checkbox in the [Main] tab is set to icon, [Black and White] in the [Color] tab is selected.

Macintosh

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    Select [Color] and select "Color Mode"

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