Use this chart to select the appropriate halftoning method for your image:
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No halftoning | Black text and no graphics. This is the | I | |
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| Simple line art and computer graphics. |
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Diffused | (Pencil | art) |
| Art with fine gradations, such a s pencil |
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Diffused | (High | speed) |
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Diffused | (Images) |
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| drawings. |
Diffused (Complex |
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Note:
0All four diffused methods give an
0When printing at 720 dpi, only the four diffused methods are selectable.
Caution:
Use the halftoning methods in the driver before you use the dithering options in your software.
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