Custom Printing

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.

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.

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