Epson Stylus COLOR 740 Special Edition User Manual - Page 40

Photo - 720 dpi, Halftoning, Error Diffusion, Fine Dithering, MicroWeave, High Speed, Paper

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Note: In Automatic mode, the Halftoning setting is selected based on the data in your print job. In Custom mode, Halftoning is preselected for each project type setting. Some of the print options at the bottom left of the Advanced dialog box are automatically selected or disabled by the Print Quality (resolution) you choose.  Photo - 720 dpi Excellent high-resolution output on plain paper, Photo Paper, or Photo Quality Ink Jet Paper.  Photo - 1440 dpi For the highest-resolution output on plain paper, Photo Paper, or Photo Quality media. 6 Choose one of the following Halftoning options:  No Halftoning For printing black text only.  Error Diffusion For printing photographic images. Blends each color dot with the dots around it.  Fine Dithering For printing graphs or other images that require precise, solid areas of bright colors. 7 Choose any of the following print options:  MicroWeave For improved print quality. Prints graphic data in finer increments to eliminate unwanted banding effects (light horizontal lines). Always use for color printing.  High Speed For fast, bidirectional printing at lower quality. If vertical lines in your printout are misaligned when you use the High Speed setting, you may need to turn it off or align the print head; see Aligning the Print Head for instructions. Advanced Printing Page 40

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Advanced Printing
Page 40
Photo - 720 dpi
Excellent high-resolution output on plain paper, Photo
Paper, or Photo Quality Ink Jet Paper.
Photo - 1440 dpi
For the highest-resolution output on plain paper, Photo
Paper, or Photo Quality media.
6
Choose one of the following
Halftoning
options:
No Halftoning
For printing black text only.
Error Diffusion
For printing photographic images. Blends each color dot
with the dots around it.
Fine Dithering
For printing graphs or other images that require precise,
solid areas of bright colors.
7
Choose any of the following print options:
MicroWeave
For improved print quality. Prints graphic data in finer
increments to eliminate unwanted banding effects (light
horizontal lines). Always use for color printing.
High Speed
For fast, bidirectional printing at lower quality. If vertical
lines in your printout are misaligned when you use the High
Speed setting, you may need to turn it off or align the print
head; see
Aligning the Print Head
for instructions.
Note:
In Automatic mode,
the Halftoning setting
is selected based on
the data in your print
job. In Custom mode,
Halftoning is
preselected for each
project type setting.
Some of the print
options at the bottom
left of the Advanced
dialog box are
automatically
selected or disabled
by the Print Quality
(resolution) you
choose.