Extended Print Modes
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These advanced settings should only be used to improve print quality. Changing these settings can have a significant impact on print quality and product operation.
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Use these options to configure the Fusing, Transfer, Duplex Transfer, and Toner print modes that correspond to the various media types found in the printer driver. You can also change product Optimize settings, such as drum and transfer belt cleaning.
To reset all modes to factory default settings, select Restore modes.
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You must click Apply before your changes take effect.
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This print mode controls the fuser temperature.
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Paper curl. Decreases the fuser temperature to prevent or reduce page curl. Page curl can be a problem for light-weight media that is used in a high-humidity environment.
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Heavy coverage. Increases the fuser temperature so that the toner properly adheres to the page when a high percentage of toner is needed.
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Flap sealing. Decreases the fuser temperature to make sure that envelope flaps do not seal during printing.
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Less/More fusing. Provides two levels of decreased fuser temperatures and two levels of increased fuser temperatures. The user selects the best fuser temperature for the current print job.
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This print mode controls the transfer bias voltage.
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Dry paper. Increases the transfer bias voltage to prevent print-quality transfer problems in low-humidity (dry) environments.
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Humid paper. Decreases the transfer bias voltage to prevent print-quality transfer problems in high-humidity (wet) environments.
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Rough paper. Increases the transfer bias voltage to prevent print-quality transfer problems when using rough papers (for example, cotton bond papers).
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Less/More transfer. Provides two levels of decreased transfer bias voltage and two levels of increased transfer bias voltage. The user selects the best transfer bias voltage for the current print job.
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This print mode controls the transfer bias voltage for duplex print jobs.
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This mode has the same options as the Transfer mode, but is applied when the product is printing the duplex side of a two-sided print job.
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This print mode controls the amount of toner applied to a page.
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Decreases the amount of toner for each color that is applied to the page to prevent print-quality problems like toner scatter in high humidity (wet) environments. The options are 100% (No adjustment), 95% (-1), 90% (-2), and 85% (-3).
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Optimize
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Select On to reduce background printing on glossy media.
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Select On to reduce the residue left by high-acid media that can cause print-quality problems.
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Select On to reduce the occurrence of sharp image-quality defect lines at the photosensitive drum by inducing extra drum pre-rotations and by jogging the drums slightly after each job (the jogging motion is slightly audible).
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Increases the effectiveness of the transfer belt cleaning process. Use this option if a previous heavy-coverage print job is leaving a faint image (ghosting) on subsequently printed pages.
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Transfer Belt Cleaning Voltage
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Allows fine adjustment of the transfer belt cleaning roller and brush voltage.
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Allows for fine adjustment of the yellow print cartridge to Intermediate Transfer Belt (ITB) transfer voltage.
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Allows for fine adjustment of the magenta print cartridge to Intermediate Transfer Belt (ITB) transfer voltage.
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Allows for fine adjustment of the cyan print cartridge to Intermediate Transfer Belt (ITB) transfer voltage.
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Allows for fine adjustment of the black print cartridge to Intermediate Transfer Belt (ITB) transfer voltage.
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HP CP1510 Extended Print Modes