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Old July 4th, 2009 Jul 4, 2009 9:13:07 PM -   #1 (permalink)
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Anyone used this paper fom Jotopaper ?
I had some test sheets and ran thru my OKI C5500 w/o any problems which is nice. And image seems okay. Tho the black seems muted.

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Anyone used this paper fom Jotopaper ?
I had some test sheets and ran thru my OKI C5500 w/o any problems which is nice. And image seems okay. Tho the black seems muted.

Thanks
Mark
Set the printer driver in Job Options -> Advance then click always print K toner for 100% black area checck box.
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I have wondered tho what happens when you have that check and then have auto or glossy checked.
From the OKI driver help :

Auto: Uses the black most suitable for the document.
Gloss: Uses Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black (CMYK) toners to represent black. This method is best for color photographic images.
Matte: Uses 100% black toner to represent black.
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Which one over rides the other ?
Will give it a try.

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I have wondered tho what happens when you have that check and then have auto or glossy checked.
From the OKI driver help :

Auto: Uses the black most suitable for the document.
Gloss: Uses Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black (CMYK) toners to represent black. This method is best for color photographic images.
Matte: Uses 100% black toner to represent black.
All rights reserved

Which one over rides the other ?
Will give it a try.

Thanks
Mark
I always set mine with Matte. Black is not a simulation of the combination of CMYK in Matte mode.
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