Saturation
The best option for reproducing vivid images. Use this setting
for presentation graphics, such as charts and graphics.
Colorimetric
The best option when precise matching of colors is most
important, for example, when printing a company logo.
Keep in mind that Colorimetric, or any other color
matching method, may not always reproduce colors
perfectly due to differences in the way scanners, printers,
and other devices process color data.
HalftoningThis setting lets you select one of three options: No Halftoning,
Error Diffusion, or Fine Dithering.
❑Select No Halftoning when printing text only. Although
this setting provides faster printing, it should never be used
with color.
❑Select Error Diffusion when printing photographic images
to make edges and colors softer. Error diffusion blends
every colored dot in your image with the surrounding
colored dots.
❑Dithering arranges dots in orderly patterns and is best
suited for printing charts, graphs, and other images that
require precise, solid areas of bright colors. Select Fine
Dithering for images with significant detail but limited
shading.
Flip HorizontalThis feature flips the image 180° along its vertical axis. Printed
images and text appear backwards.
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