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frequency determines the number of halftone dots used to represent
gray levels in a given area.
The following formula shows the relationship between screen fre-
quency, print resolution and gray levels. As the screen frequency
increases, the number of gray levels decrease. If resolution is
increased, the number of gray levels will also increase.
gray levels = (resolution/screen frequency)
2
+ 1
You can change screen frequency by selecting the halftone type in
the QMS 2425/2425
TURBO configuration menu (see the table in
“Halftone Types” on page 5-6), through your application, or by using
the PostScript setscreen operator.
The extra gray levels available through a higher resolution provide a
smoother shift from the darkest black to very light grays.
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A screen angle is the angle at which a halftone screen prints. The
default screen angle for your QMS 2425/2425
TURBO Print System is
45° at 300x300, 600x600,and 1200x1200 dpi. This is the normal
angle for black and white printers. The Advanced halftone type option
varies the screen angle (see the table in “Halftone Types” on page 5-
6). You can also change the screen angle through the PostScript set-
screen operator.
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