3-16 Printing Chapter 3❏ ResolutionClick the resolution, in dots per inch (dpi) for your printed document.Usually, the higher the resolution, the sharper the appearance of thedocument. However, print speed may be slower.❏ HalftoningClick the desired halftoning method, that determines the dark andlight shadings in your grayscale images:• Pattern 1Click for standard halftoning.• Pattern 2Click for halftoning that uses a different pattern than Pattern 1.• SmoothClick for near-photographic quality printing.❏ BrightnessMove the slider, or type or click the percentage, to increase ordecrease the level of brightness of your image. The lower thebrightness, the darker the image.❏ ContrastMove the slider, or type or click the percentage, to increase ordecrease the level of difference between the darker and lighter partsof your image. The lower the contrast, the smaller the differencebetween the darker and lighter parts of the image.Conserving Toner When Printing 3You can conserve the amount of toner that is used when printing adocument. For example, if you are printing a draft copy of a report, youmay prefer to print with a reduced amount of toner, until you are ready toprint the final version.To conserve toner when printing:1. On the Quality tab, click More Options.