Epson Stylus COLOR 3000 User Manual - Page 40

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Custom Printing Note: The Print Quality is selected automatically depending on the current Media Type. If you choose a Print Quality setting that is not appropriate for your media, the driver changes the Media Type setting. Be sure to check both of these settings to make sure they are correct for the media you loaded. 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 document type setting. The No Halftoning option is available only when you select Black as the Ink setting. 4. Choose one of the following Print Quality options: ◗ Economy For low-resolution rough drafts on plain paper. Saves ink. ◗ Normal - 360 dpi For most documents on plain paper, transparencies, or 360 dpi Ink Jet or Banner paper. ◗ Fine - 720 dpi For high-resolution output. Works best on photo quality media (including EPSON Photo Quality Banner paper), back light film, or canvas cloth. ◗ SuperFine - 1440 dpi For the highest-resolution output on photo quality media, back light film, or canvas cloth only. 5. Choose the Media Type setting you want to use, following the guidelines on page 3-4. 6. Press the Media Type button on the printer's control panel to select the media you loaded in the printer and selected in step 5. If your media type is not listed on the control panel, select Other/Media Selection Off. 7. Select Color or Black ink. 8. 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 dot of color with the surrounding dots. ◗ Fine Dithering, Coarse Dithering For printing charts, graphs, and other images that require precise, solid areas of bright colors. Arranges dots in orderly patterns. Use Coarse for images with more shading and less detail. Use Fine for images with more detail and less shading. 2-6

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Custom Printing
2-6
4.
Choose one of the following
Print Quality
options
:
Economy
For low-resolution rough drafts on plain paper. Saves
ink.
Normal - 360 dpi
For most documents on plain paper, transparencies, or
360 dpi Ink Jet or Banner paper.
Fine - 720 dpi
For high-resolution output. Works best on photo
quality media (including EPSON Photo Quality
Banner paper), back light film, or canvas cloth.
SuperFine - 1440 dpi
For the highest-resolution output on photo quality
media, back light film, or canvas cloth only.
5.
Choose the
Media Type
setting you want to use, following
the guidelines on page 3-4.
6.
Press the
Media
Type
button on the printer’s control panel
to select the media you loaded in the printer and selected in
step 5. If your media type is not listed on the control panel,
select
Other/Media Selection Off
.
7.
Select
Color
or
Black
ink.
8.
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 dot of color with the surrounding
dots.
Fine Dithering
,
Coarse Dithering
For printing charts, graphs, and other images that
require precise, solid areas of bright colors. Arranges
dots in orderly patterns. Use
Coarse
for images with
more shading and less detail. Use
Fine
for images with
more detail and less shading.
Note:
The Print Quality is
selected automatically
depending on the current
Media Type. If you choose
a Print Quality setting that
is not appropriate for your
media, the driver changes
the Media Type setting.
Be sure to check both of
these settings to make
sure they are correct for
the media you loaded.
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 document type
setting. The No Halftoning
option is available only
when you select Black as
the Ink setting.