Canon irc4080 fuzzy prints

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  • mramlawi
    Senior Tech

    500+ Posts
    • Jul 2011
    • 838

    #16
    Re: Canon irc4080 fuzzy prints

    Originally posted by teckat

    1-you originally said u installed all the drivers in your first post/
    you are very confusing when posting for issues to help/ sometimes it takes 5/6 responses to get the story straight ------------

    2-the printers have a different fuser one uses rollers > other a pressure belt

    Make sure Toner Saver Mode has been turned OFF. Make sure to print out a config page to verify.

    Print out a PS Configuration Page to verify. Under the Print Quality section, make sure the Toner Save option is set to OFF. If it is set to ON, Press Additional Functions, Printer Settings, Settings, Print Quality and then Toner Save to OFF.


    3-if your PG10 is solid/ u need to make adjustments in driver/





    In order to enhance the PS printer driver output image quality, perform the following steps within the PS printer driver:

    1. Go to Printer Preferences.
    2. Go to Fiery Printing tab.
    3. Select Image Quality drop-down.
    4. Click Smoothing to OFF.
    5. Click Density to Level 1 (Lightest) or Level 2 depending on your preferences.
    6. Click Resolution to 1200dpi.
    7. Click Halftone Screen to High Resolution.
    8. Click OK.
    9. For PDF files specifically using Adobe Acrobat, select 'File > Print' in the application, select 'Advanced' and check the checkbox for 'Print as Image' to select 600dpi.
    Teckat , honestly i used the PS driver in the begining and it printed B/W ,but after your responses i tried another PS driver with the latest version and it totally changed the Photo ,the Test 10 is amazying
    Distinguished road makes you jewel in rough

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    • teckat
      Field Supervisor

      Site Contributor
      10,000+ Posts
      • Jan 2010
      • 16083

      #17
      Re: Canon irc4080 fuzzy prints

      Welcome (;

      Good fixing !!
      **Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**

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