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This chapter discusses setting printing parameters generally used with vector- based files, including palette selection, printer control, rotation, reprints, nest time, nest enable, and ink limit.
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Printing modes
Your printer offers several print modes which let you make choices between speed and quality. The procedure for selecting print modes is described in Chap- ter 2.
The print mode you use depends on various factors, such as your drawing application, whether you’re printing in color or monochrome, and what type of media you’re using. Each print mode directly affects the printing speed and quality of the image you print, so you should understand the differences.
Draft or Photo modes are suited for drawings with light solid fills. These modes are not recommended for continuous tone printing images, because bleeding may occur in areas of heavy fills or dark shading when printed with these modes.
Printing vector data
When printing vector data, you can control certain options from your software application, or you can assign control to the printer and set its options. Whether you assign control to the software (the default) or the printer depends on your personal preferences. You might choose to override software control because the software is not providing the features you want.