Setting Graphic Properties

Graphic Mode

This option can be used for configuring the printer to process

graphics as raster or vector images. Setting this option tells

 

 

Windows how to send graphic images to the printer. All

 

graphics can be printed as raster images, however some

 

geometric shapes or patterns print faster if they are printed as

 

vector graphics.

 

Vector – If you select the Vector setting, Windows will send

 

graphics to the printer as a mixture of vector and

 

raster images.

 

Raster – When you select the Raster setting, Windows will

 

send all graphics to the printer as bit map raster

 

images.

 

Note: Not all graphic images can print using the Vector

 

setting. If you are using the Vector setting, and your graphic

 

images do not print as they appear on your computer screen,

 

select the Raster setting and reprint your graphic.

Halftoning

This option can be used for configuring the halftone of the

printed illustration. The best way to choose a Halftoning setting

 

 

for your graphic image is to experiment. Print a graphic image

 

at each setting and choose the one you like best.

 

Device – Choose this setting for printed graphic image that

 

printer provides.

 

Fine – Choose this setting for printed images that you want

 

to have a smooth, realistic and photographic

 

 

appearance. This setting provides soft contrasts

 

between various shades of gray. This setting also

 

works well for images originally designed with color.

 

Coarse – Choose this setting if your graphic images were

 

originally scanned in through a scanner.

 

Line art – Choose this setting for graphic images with

 

intricate lines and fine detail, like clip art graphics.

 

This setting provides solid lines and sharp

 

contrasts between shaded areas.

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Samsung ML-6060 Vector graphics, Raster images, Images, At each setting and choose the one you like best, Printer provides