HP Designjet 350c HP Designjet 330 and 350C Plotters - Users Guide - Page 45

Recommended print-quality settings and recommended media, for color plots

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MEDIA 2 350C Working with media Choosing media Recommended print-quality settings and recommended media for color plots Print quality (set either on the front panel or in the software) HP media Fast Normal Best HP Opaque Bond HP Translucent Bond HP Natural Tracing Paper HP Vellum OK for monochrome, but color for CAD drawings only1 OK for monochrome, not recommended for color OK for monochrome, but color for CAD drawings only1 HP Coated Paper OK HP Heavyweight Coated Paper HP Matte Film HP Clear Film HP High-Gloss White Film Not OK for color; recommended not recommended for monochrome 1 The limitation on the use of non-coated media for color really depends on: D the amount of area fill in your drawing (the more there is, the less likely that the print quality on opaque bond will be satisfactory), D the quality of the media. 2-5

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350C
2–5
Recommended print-quality settings and recommended media
for color plots
Print quality
(set either on the front panel
or in the software)
HP media
Fast
Normal
Best
HP Opaque Bond
OK for monochrome, but color for CAD
drawings only
1
HP Translucent Bond
OK for monochrome, not recommended for
color
HP Natural Tracing Paper
OK for monochrome, but color for CAD
drawings only
1
HP Vellum
drawings only
1
HP Coated Paper
OK
HP Heavyweight Coated Paper
HP Matte Film
HP Clear Film
HP High-Gloss White Film
Not
recommended
OK for color;
not recommended for
monochrome
1
The limitation on the use of non-coated media for color really depends on:
D
the amount of area fill in your drawing (the more there is, the less likely that
the print quality on opaque bond will be satisfactory),
D
the quality of the media.
Working with media
Choosing media
MEDIA
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