Note:
If the vertical lines appear misaligned when you print using High
Speed mode, calibrate the printer as described in Chapter 3.
Finest Detail
When
you
select the
Super - 720 dpi
resolution, you can turn
on
Finest Detail
mode to print text, solid graphics, and line art
with very sharp edges. It may take considerably longer to print
using this mode and it will increase your Macintosh memory
requirements. Additionally, you may not be able to print some
larger images and some patterns may not print correctly. When
you select
Finest Detail,
make sure that
Super - 720 dpi
is the
selected resolution. If you experience problems printing in this
mode, turn it off or add more memory.
Visual Effects Settings
The following settings allow you to manipulate the printed
image to achieve special effects.
Flip Horizontal
and
Flip Vertical
rotate the image
along
the horizontal or vertical axis. Text then appears backwards or
upside down.
Invert Image
changes black areas to white and white areas to
black. This option is available only when you select
Monochrome
ink and
No Halftoning.
Screen pattern
determines how shaded patterns are printed.
When
Screen pattern
is on, the printer prints shaded areas as
they appear on your computer screen. If you turn it off
(default), shaded patterns are converted to halftones. Normally
you should turn
off Screen pattern
when printing.
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