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For example, for a line screen of 95, set the scanner
resolution 190 dpi (95 x 2). To print the same image at
75% of original size, set the scanner resolution to 142 dpi
(95 x 2 x .75).
Scanning the image at a lower than optimum resolution
results in less detail. Scanning at a higher resolution
increases file size and processing time, and it may only
slightly increase the amount of detail.
Print Quality Issues
This section provides tips for resolving output quality problems.
Solid black print on the image or text is washed out.
Media may be damp or otherwise damaged.
Make sure it meets the requirements in
“Media Specifications” in chapter 7. If
necessary, replace the media. See “Paper
Cassette” and “Multipurpose Feeder” in
chapter 2.
Toner may have settled in the cartridge.
Remove and shake it gently to redistribute the
toner. See “Toner Cartridge” in chapter 2.
The density setting may not be appropriate.
Adjust it. See “Adjusting Print Density” in
chapter 6.
The toner may be low in the cartridge or the
cartridge may be old or damaged. Replace it.
See “Toner Cartridge” in chapter 2.