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Recovering Missing Parts of the Image
If the image you are printing is comprised of very fine lines and/or you are printing at high resolution (for example, 1200 x 1200 dpi),
there may be instances when those parts of the image may not appear on the final output.
To recover missing parts of the image
To recover missing parts of an image, you must change the PostScript stroke thickening control from 0.0 to 1.0.
1. On the
Printer
menu, select
Image Quality
.
2. Double-click the PostScript processing resolution you wish to change (there may be several). The PostScript/PDF Image
Quality window appears.
3. Select a True Type Spot Size to adjust the darkness of the scalable font.
4. Select a Font Rendering to process the jobs containing Adobe Type 1 scalable fonts.
5. Define, in pixels, the amount of thickening or darkening to apply to the font in the Font Thickening box.
6. Use Half Bitting to remove digital edge roughness.
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