Ordered Dither:
This method uses the standard Windows dithering patterns. It works similarly
to Bayer Dithering, but is NOT tuned for inkjet print technology.
Screening:
This method represents different intensities of colors by using a pattern of
variable size dots. This technique is similar to the method used in rastering
newspaper images. Use this method for printing scanned images or bitmaps.
If you need to photocopy your printout, this method will produce the best
results.
Error Diffusion:
This method represents different intensities of colors by using random pixels
with distributed errors. It lets you obtain printouts of 16.7 million different
colors or 256 shades of gray-- using only four different ink colors. Unlike
Ordered Dithering or Bayer Dithering, no regular patterns are visible. Use
this method for printing scanned images or bitmaps with the highest quality
halftoning quality possible.
Intensity Control:
The Intensity Control controls the mix of colors sent to the printer. The default
setting will produce the best output for the currently select print media for the
majority needs. To lighten the colors move to the left, to darken to the right.
Context Sensitive Help:
When you move your mouse cursor over certain items, a short help message
concerning the item is shown in the context sensitive help box in the bottom
of the window.
OK Button:
When you press this button you will close the Setting... dialog. All your
changes will be saved.
Cancel Button:
When you press this button you will close the Settings... dialog. Any changes
you have made will be LOST.
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Summary of Contents for FAX880 MP
Page 20: ...GUIDE TO COMPONENTS GUIDE TO COMPONENTS 9...
Page 102: ...USING THE PRINTER USING THE PRINTER 91...
Page 147: ...CHANGING AN EMULATION SWITCH SETTING 136...
Page 148: ...REPORTS REPORTS 137...
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Page 164: ...SOLVING PROBLEMS SOLVING PROBLEMS 153...
Page 178: ...TECHNICAL REFERENCE TECHNICAL REFERENCE 167...
Page 197: ...PRINTER SPECIFICATIONS 186...
Page 198: ...APPENDIX A INSTALLING THE MACHINE INITIAL SETTINGS APPENDIX A 187...