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Line Width Compensation, Vector Line Dither Pattern, HP-RTL Photo Mode, HP-RTL Raster Density

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7.X Enterprise Print Management Version Line Width Compensation This allows addition and subtraction of pixels from the overall width of all vector lines. Selections are +/3.0 Vector Line Dither Pattern Select from 0 - Fine to 4 - Medium dither patterns. Fine produces a smaller and tighter dot pattern while Medium produces a larger and looser dot pattern. Both are ordered dot patterns. HP-RTL Photo Mode When a raster image has been embedded within a plot file, Raster Photo Mode should be used. Raster Photo Mode uses the HP-RTL Photo Mode Dither pattern setting as outlined below. Raster Photo Mode can be applied to all drawings, whether they contain raster images or not. HP-RTL Photo Mode Dither Select from 4 - Fine, 6 - Medium and 8 - Coarse dither patterns. Fine produces a smaller and tighter dot pattern while Coarse produces a larger and looser dot pattern. All settings produce ordered dot patterns. HP-RTL Raster Density Setting will modify the density level of the embedded raster image. The scale range is from 0-200. The higher the number on the scale, the darker the image will be. Clip to Image Size Crops the printed file to the start of image data. Apply when the file designer has saved the entire drawing area as part of the file. Example: the file designer created an image with a canvas or sheet size of 36x48", but only created data that is 8.5x11". Printing this would create a piece of paper that is 36x48" with an image that is 8.5x11" and generate a tremendous waste of media. Clip to image will ignore the 36x48" dimensions and only print a document that is 8.5x11". This information is solely for use of Personnel and Authorized Dealers. No part of this publication may be copied, reproduced or distributed in any form without express written permission from . ” 2011 - 21 -

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7.X Enterprise
Print Management Version
This information is solely for use of Personnel and Authorized Dealers.
No part of this publication may be copied, reproduced or
distributed in any form without express written permission from .
2011
- 21 -
Line Width Compensation
This allows addition and subtraction of pixels from the overall width of all vector lines.
Selections are +/-
3.0
Vector Line Dither Pattern
Select from 0 – Fine to 4 – Medium dither patterns. Fine produces a smaller and tighter dot pattern while
Medium produces a larger and looser dot pattern.
Both are ordered dot patterns.
HP-RTL Photo Mode
When a raster image has been embedded within a plot file, Raster Photo Mode should be used. Raster
Photo Mode uses the HP-RTL Photo Mode Dither pattern setting as outlined below. Raster Photo Mode
can be applied to all drawings, whether they contain raster images or not.
HP-RTL Photo Mode Dither
Select from 4 – Fine, 6 – Medium and 8 – Coarse dither patterns.
Fine produces a smaller and tighter dot
pattern while Coarse produces a larger and looser dot pattern.
All settings produce ordered dot
patterns.
HP-RTL Raster Density
Setting will modify the density level of the embedded raster image. The scale range is from 0-200.
The
higher the number on the scale, the darker the image will be.
Clip to Image Size
Crops the printed file to the start of image data.
Apply when the file designer has saved the entire
drawing area as part of the file.
Example:
the file designer created an image with a canvas or sheet
size of 36x48”, but only created data that is 8.5x11”. Printing this would create a piece of paper that is
36x48” with an image that is 8.5x11” and generate a tremendous waste of media.
Clip to image will
ignore the 36x48” dimensions and only print a document that is 8.5x11”.