Specifications

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Print density is the amount of toner placed on each dot, making the print appear
lighter or darker. The higher the density, the darker the print looks and the higher the
contrast is on the page. Toner density can be used to change contrast on scanned
images, or to customize smoothing.
»Note:
If the print density is too light, make sure that the Administration/Engine/Print
Quality/Normal option is turned on before making any adjustments. The Conserve
Toner option saves toner by simulating draft-quality printing. (See chapter 2, “Printer
Configuration,” of the Reference for more information.)
Adjust the print density using the Administration/Engine/Toner Density setting.
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You can choose to have the printer automatically draw media from the other tray
(inputbin) when the current tray empties or switch to another output tray when the tray
fills. This is called tray chaining and it increases the input and output capacities of your
print jobs to the capacity of the input trays attached or the output trays attached using
the same size paper.
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There are five ways to enable/disable tray chaining:
Use your application. (Check the documentation to see if your application includes
a specific procedure for using a multi-tray printer.)
Select an alternate tray for chaining in the QMS printer driver.
On a network, use CrownAdmin to select the media trays and/or the media
source.
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Administration/Engine/Toner Density
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