Epson Stylus COLOR 850N User Manual - Page 43
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Custom Printing Note: In Automatic mode, the Halftoning setting is selected based on the data in your print job. In Advanced mode, Halftoning is preselected for each project type setting. No Halftoning is available only when you select Black as the Ink setting. Some of the print options at the bottom left of the More Settings window are automatically selected or disabled by the Print Quality (resolution) you choose. If vertical lines in your printout are misaligned when you use the High Speed setting, you may need to align the print heads. See Chapter 5 for instructions. 6. Choose one of the following Halftoning options: No Halftoning For printing black text only. Error Diffusion For printing photographic or video/digital camera images. Blends each color dot with the dots around it. Fine Dithering, Coarse Dithering For printing graphs or other images that require precise, solid areas of bright colors. Use Coarse for images with more shading and less detail. Use Fine for images with more detail and less shading. 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. Super MicroWeave Increases the MicroWeave function when you're printing with Fine - 720 dpi Print Quality on plain paper or using SuperFine - 1440 dpi with photo paper or one of the photo quality media. High Speed For fast, bidirectional printing at lower quality. Flip Horizontal Prints a mirror image of your document. Use for printing with iron-on transfer paper so your ironed-on printout will read correctly. Finest Detail For printing text, graphics, and line art with very sharp edges. Slows print speed and increases your system memory requirements. 8. Click OK if you're ready to return to the printer settings dialog box, or see the next section if you want to adjust your printer's color settings. 3-6