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4. Choose one of the following
Print Quality
options
:
◗
Economy
For low-resolution rough drafts on plain paper. Saves
ink.
◗
Normal - 360 dpi
For printing on plain paper, transparencies, or 360 dpi
ink jet paper.
◗
Fine - 720 dpi
For high-resolution output. Works best on photo
quality media.
◗
SuperFine - 1440 dpi
For the highest-resolution output. Works only on
photo quality media and photo paper.
5. Choose the
Media Type
and
Ink
settings you want to use,
following the guidelines in Chapters 1 and 3.
6. Choose one of the following
Halftoning
options:
◗
No Halftoning
For black text only.
◗
Error Diffusion
For photographic images. Blends each dot of color with
the surrounding dots.
◗
Fine Dithering
For charts, graphs, and other images that require
precise, solid areas of bright colors. Arranges dots in
orderly patterns.
Note:
The Print Quality option
you choose limits your
choice of Media Types. Be
sure to check both of
these settings.
Note:
Automatic mode selects
the halftoning setting
based on the data in your
print job. Advanced mode
preselects the halftone
setting for each project
type. The No Halftoning
setting is available only
when you select Black as
the Ink setting.
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