If white or colored stripes appear between overlaid objects, you can use the trapping function to make it inconspicuous.
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If [Print Mode] is set to [Image] on the Windows PCL printer driver, this functionis not available.
For Windows PCL Printer Driver
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Open the file to print.
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Select [Print] from the [File] menu.
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Click on [Preferences].
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On the [Job Options] tab, select [Advanced].
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Change [Trapping] to [Narrow] or [Wide] according to the range you want to adjust, and then click [OK].
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Change other settings if necessary, and then click [OK].
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Click [Print] on the [Print] screen.
For Windows PS Printer Driver (C834/C844/ES8434)
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Open the file to print.
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Select [Print] from the [File] menu.
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Click [Preferences].
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Select the [Job Options] tab.
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Change [Trapping] to [Narrow] or [Wide] according to the range you want to adjust.
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Change other settings if necessary, and then click [OK].
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Click [Print] on the [Print] screen.
For Mac PS Printer Driver (C834/C844/ES8434)
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Open the file to print.
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From the [File] menu, select [Print].
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Select the [Print Options] panel.
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Select [Narrow] or [Wide] from [Trapping] in the [Quality 1] tab according to the range you want to adjust.
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Change other settings if necessary, and then click [Print].
Memo
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If setting details are not displayed in the print dialog, click [Show Details] at the bottom of the dialog.
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For Mac PCL Printer Driver (C824 Only)
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Open the file to print.
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From the [File] menu, select [Print].
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Select the [Print Options] panel.
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Select [Narrow] or [Wide] from [Trapping] according to the range you want to adjust.
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Change other settings if necessary, and then click [Print].
Memo
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If setting details are not displayed in the print dialog, click [Show Details] at the bottom of the dialog.
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