User guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Printer Features
- Network Basics
- Printing Basics
- Print Quality
- Controlling the Quality of Your Prints
- Solving Print-Quality Problems
- Light Lines or Streaks in One Color
- Dark Lines, Smudges, or Streaks Through All Colors
- Repeating Defects
- Colors Align Incorrectly
- Incomplete Fusing
- Image Is Offset
- Solid Fills Appear Mottled or Blotchy, Blacks Appear Blue
- Poor Transparency Print Quality
- All Colors Are Too Light or Too Dark
- Grays Are Not Neutral
- Colors Vary Between Computers
- Colors Do Not Match
- Printed Colors Do Not Match Monitor Colors
- PANTONE Colors Do Not Match
- Color Settings Not Applied
- Print Area Is Not Centered on the Paper
- Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- User Safety
- Index

Controlling the Quality of Your Prints
Phaser® 7760 Color Laser Printer
4-2
Controlling the Quality of Your Prints
This chapter includes:
■ Selecting a Print-Quality Mode on page 4-2
■ Adjusting Color on page 4-3
See also:
Advanced Features Guide at www.xerox.com/office/7760support
Selecting a Print-Quality Mode
The print-quality mode and TekColor
correction directly control the quality of your prints. The
print-quality mode and paper type directly control the print speed. You can change these
settings in the printer driver or on the control panel.
Note: Driver settings override the settings selected on the control panel.
The following table describes the print-quality modes:
Print-Quality Mode Type of Print Job
Standard General-purpose mode for crisp, bright color prints at high speed.
Recommended for most office use and quick prints.
Enhanced High-quality mode for fine lines and sharp text. Recommended for
detailed prints.
Photo Highest-quality mode for very smooth color shades. Recommended for
printing photographs or when using graphic arts applications and press
matches.










