! Set this to False to turn off the Quick Help prompts in the more Options panel
EpsonESCP2*DisplayHelpString: True
*helpPane.helpString: Epson Color Stylus option panel . For help on any item place the cursor on that item. To disable this help pane see the file /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/EpsonESCP2.
! Action area buttons
*okButton.labelString: OK
*actionForm.helpString: Select OK to apply settings and exit this menu. Select Apply to apply settings and leave this menu displayed. Cancel exits this menu with no changes.
*applyButton.labelString: Apply
*cancelButton.labelString: Cancel
! General options
*generalOptions.labelString: General Options
*generalOptions.helpString: These are general options that control printer settings, message logging and banner pages.
*color.labelString: Print Using:
*color.helpString: Select Color for color images and Grayscale for hi-resolution grayscale images. Draft mode is grayscale at 360 DPI.
*colorGray.labelString: Grayscale
*colorCMYK.labelString: Color
*colorDraft.labelString: Draft
*paperSize.labelString: Paper Size:
*paperSize.helpString: Specify the paper size loaded in the printer with this menu.
*A.labelString: Letter (8.5 x 11 in.)
*A4.labelString: A4 (210 x 290 mm.)
*Legal.labelString: Legal (8.5 x 14 in.)
*B.labelString: B (11 x 17 in.)
*B+.labelString: B Plus (12.95 x 19.02 in.)
*BB+.labelString: Full bleed 11 x 17 on B Plus paper
*A3.labelString: A3 (297 x 420 mm.)
*A3+.labelString: A3 Plus (329 x 483 mm.)
*A3A3+.labelString: Full Bleed 297 x 420 on A3 Plus Paper
*printerRes.labelString: Resolution:
*360dpi.labelString: 360 DPI
*720dpi.labelString: 720 DPI
*printerRes.helpString: 360 is a good compromise between speed and quality. 720 is slow but best quality. For plain paper and overhead transparencies use 360 DPI.
*mediaType.helpString: Paper type is used for color correction. Epson 360 and 720 are Epson special papers. Glossy papers are sometimes called films. Trans is for transparencies.
*mediaPaper.labelString: Plain
*media360.labelString: Epson 360
*media720.labelString: Epson 720
*mediaFilm.labelString: Glossy
*mediaTrans.labelString: Trans
*mediaType.labelString: Paper Type:
*bannerPage.labelString: Banner Page:
*bannerPage.helpString: Turn a banner page on or off.
*bannerYes.labelString: On
*bannerNo.labelString: Off
*verbose.labelString: Debug Logging:
*verbose.helpString: Turns on verbose (debug) logging. Messages are logged to the /var/spool/lp/log file.
*verboseOn.labelString: On
*verboseOff.labelString: Off
*microweave.labelString: MicroWeave:
*microweave.helpString: Turns on MicroWeave feature. Reduces banding in output. Will increase printing time. Turn off for transparencies.
*microweaveOn.labelString: On
*microweaveOff.labelString: Off
*bidir.labelString: Print Ink:
*bidir.helpString: If Bidirectional print head prints in both directions. Unidirectional prints in one direction only. For best quality use Unidirectional.
*bidirOn.labelString: Bidirectional
*bidirOff.labelString: Unidirectional
*microdot.labelString: Microdot:
*microdot.helpString: If On, a smaller dot size is used. Helpful if you use plain paper because ink is absorbed into plain paper and the dot size grows as ink is absorbed. Turn off for coated papers and transparencies.
*microdotOn.labelString: On
*microdotOff.labelString: Off
! PostScript options
*psOptions.labelString: PostScript File Options
*psOptions.helpString: These options apply to files if they are already in PostScript format.
*psOrder.labelString: Page Ordering:
*psOrder.helpString: You can print first page last using Reversed.
*psOrderNormal.labelString: Normal
*psOrderRev.labelString: Reversed
*psRange.labelString: Page Range:
*psRange.helpString: Use page range to print selected pages.
*psRangeAll.labelString: All
*psRangeFrom.labelString: From:
*psRangeTo.labelString: To:
*psType.labelString:
*psTypeEven.labelString: Even Pages Only
*psType.helpString: You can print all Even pages then turn the paper over and put it back in the printer and print Odd pages to get double-sided printing.
*psTypeOdd.labelString: Odd Pages Only
! Image options
*imageOptions.labelString: Image File Options
*imageOptions.helpString: These options apply to image files that contain bit-mapped graphics (i.e. Tiff, Gif, etc.).
*flip.labelString: Mirror Image:
*flip.helpString: You might mirror (flip) an image when printing a transparency so you can write on the side that does not have ink while projecting the image.
*flipYes.labelString: Yes
*flipNo.labelString: No
*rotate.labelString: Rotate:
*rotate.helpString: Best fit will rotate 90 degrees if that provides a larger image. Angles is -360 to 360 degrees (-90 is same as 270, etc.).
*rotateBest.labelString: Best Fit
*rotateAngle.labelString: Angle:
*rotUnits.labelString: degrees
*gamma.labelString: Darkness:
*gamma.helpString: Increase to darken the image. Decrease to make it lighter. 1.0 is the default. This also controls darkness for PostScript files that contain images.
*scaling1.labelString: Scaling:
*scaling1.helpString: None generates as large an image as possible for the specified paper size.
*scaling2.labelString:
*scaling2.helpString: Match relates image size to printer output. If you scan an image at 100 DPI and set Match to 100 DPI the printed image size will match the size of the scanned image.
*scaling3.labelString:
*scaling3.helpString: Allows you to specify the image size as a percent of the page size.
*scaleNone.labelString: None
*scaleRes.labelString: Match Input Resolution:
*scaleFill.labelString: Page Fill:
*colormgt.labelString: Color Correction Technique:
*cocoicc.labelString: ICC Profiles
*cocohab.labelString: Table Lookup
*cocoOff.labelString: None
*colormgt.helpString: ICC Profiles are default. Table Lookup uses an index table lookup that some people prefer. Table Lookup forces halftone to Scatter Pattern. Experiment to determine your preference.
! Text options
*textOptions.labelString: Text File Options
*textOptions.helpString: These options apply to text files.
*processAs.labelString: Format Text:
*processAs.helpString: To turn on the format options seen below select Yes. To ignore them, select No.
*processAsPS.labelString: Yes
*processAsRaw.labelString: No
*fonts.labelString: Font:
*fonts.helpString: You can select from these fonts and font sizes for text printing. Font size units are in points (72 points per inch).
*fontSize.labelString: Size:
*gaudy.labelString: Page Headers:
*gaudy.helpString: Adds a header to each page. Header includes a page number, date and time and file name.
*gaudyYes.labelString: Yes
*gaudyNo.labelString: No
*orientation.labelString: Orientation:
*orientation.helpString: Portrait is long edge of paper in vertical orientation (portraits often painted this way). Landscape is long edge in horizontal orientation (landscapes often painted this way).
*orientPortrait.labelString: Portrait
*orientLandscape.labelString: Landscape
*columns.labelString: Columns:
*columns.helpString: Set the number of columns to print. If font size is too large may 'clip' text if 2 columns are used.
*halftone.labelString: Halftone Pattern:
! These screens are common to all models of the deskjet printers. Screen
! names are seperated by commas with no spaces between them. The names
! are actually names of files found in /usr/lib/print/data/screens. An
! exception is the diffused screen which is handled in the model file.
! If a new screen is added the printer should be removed and re-installed
! on servers and clients. The first Screen listed in CommonScreens is
*halftone.helpString: Pattern 1 aligns ink giving better grays. Pattern 2 does not align inks for brighter color. Pattern 3 is what Impressario 1.2 used. The Scatter Pattern gives a softer look to the image.