Epson LQ-860 User Manual - Page 116
Color Graphics, The Print Head, moves, so
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Color Graphics With a color ribbon and the appropriate software, you can print graphics in up to seven colors. Be sure your graphics program supports color on the LQ-860. The Print Head To understand dot graphics you need to know a little about how your printer's print head works. The print head has 24 pins. As the print head moves across the page, electrical impulses cause the pins to fire. Each time a pin fires, it strikes the inked ribbon and presses it against the paper producing a small dot. As the print head moves along, the pins fire time after time in different patterns forming letters, numbers, and symbols. Because the dots overlap each other both horizontally and vertically in Letter Quality mode, it is difficult to see the individual dots. Instead, the letters and symbols seem to be made up of unbroken lines. In order for the dots to overlap vertically, the pins in the print head are in more than one column, but the intelligence of the printer handles the timing of pin firings so that the effect is that of 24 pins arranged in a single vertical column. Dot patterns The print head is able to print graphics as well as text because graphic images are formed on the printer in about the same way that pictures in newspapers and magazines are printed. If you look closely at a newspaper photograph, you will find that it is made up of thousands of small dots. Your printer also forms its images with patterns of dots, as many as 360 dots per inch horizontally and 360 dots per inch vertically. The images printed by this printer can, therefore, be as finely detailed as the one at the beginning of this section. Software and Graphics 4-9