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Using this Guide | HP DesignJet 800 Printer | Front View of Printer | Printer Connections |
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Print Resolution
Your HP DesignJet 800 printer provides two different print modes that change the print resolutions of each of the print quality modes. These different print modes are optimized for: Line Drawings/Text or Images.
You can then choose between three levels of print quality for each of the print modes: Best, Normal or Fast from your software or from the printer's front panel.
With the best mode selected you have an additional selection available to provide maximum detail for your printed image by increasing the resolution of your job above the default resolution.
Print Quality Setting | Optimized for Line Drawing/Text | Optimized for Images | |||
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Fast | 300x300 | 600x300 | 150x150 | 600x300 | |
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Normal | 600x600 | 600x600 | 300x300 | 600x600 | |
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Best (default) | 600x600 | 600x600 | 600x600 | 600x600 | |
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Best (maximum detail) | 600x600 | 1200x600 | 1200x1200 | 2400x1200a |
a. Glossy Photo Media Only
Use Fast to get draft copies of your prints at maximum throughput. Normal is optimized so that you get the best line quality with the fastest throughput. Select Best if you want to get the best quality for images and renderings.