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How do I choose print quality settings?

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How do I adjust my printed images? Chapter 5 How do I choose print quality settings? The following table shows suggested print quality settings and paper types for various different kinds of prints, assuming that you are using roll paper. You are not obliged to follow these suggestions, but you may find them helpful. If you are using sheet paper, you are recommended to set print quality to Best. If you are not sure how to change the print quality settings, see "How do I change the print quality?" on page 67. Note High-density images should be printed on heavier paper (heavyweight or glossy). Print content Lines (draft) Image quality settings Print quality Optimized for Maximum detail Fast Drawings/ On text Paper types (front panel) Bright White Bond Paper Translucent materials* Coated Paper Lines Normal Drawings/ Off text Bright White Bond Paper Translucent materials* Coated Paper Lines and area fills Best Drawings/ Off text Bright White Bond Paper Translucent materials* Coated Paper Heavyweight Coated Paper Productivity Photo Gloss 68

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How do I choose print quality settings?
The following table shows suggested print quality settings and paper types for various
different kinds of prints, assuming that you are using roll paper. You are not obliged to
follow these suggestions, but you may find them helpful.
If you are using sheet paper, you are recommended to set print quality to
Best
.
If you are not sure how to change the print quality settings, see “How do I change the
print quality?” on page 67.
Note
High-density images should be printed on heavier paper (heavyweight
or glossy).
Print content
Image quality settings
Paper types (front
panel)
Print
quality
Optimized
for
Maximum
detail
Lines (draft)
Fast
Drawings/
text
On
Bright White
Bond Paper
Translucent materials*
Coated Paper
Lines
Normal
Drawings/
text
Off
Bright White
Bond Paper
Translucent materials*
Coated Paper
Lines and
area fills
Best
Drawings/
text
Off
Bright White
Bond Paper
Translucent materials*
Coated Paper
Heavyweight Coated
Paper
Productivity Photo
Gloss
Chapter 5
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How do I adjust my printed
images?