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HP DeskJet 690C Series Printers Product Performance Specifications Product Performance Specifications HP DeskJet 690C series printers print a 600x300 dot size. Dots are placed on a 600x300 grid. Depletion is used to remove approximately 10% of the dots to prevent laying too much ink on the page. In the Best mode, the paper advances at 600 DPI increments and places dots on a true 600x600 grid. Depletion in the Best mode removes approximately 43% of the dots. To conserve memory, DOS fonts are stored at 300x300. REt is used to convert them to 600x300. When printing from MS Windows, resolution determinations are made in the PC and then sent to the printer. MS Windows Print Speed EconoFast Mode Normal Mode Best Mode Black Print Speed 1 5 pages per minute 3 pages per minute 1 page per minute Color Print Speed 1 1.7 pages per minute (black and color cartridges) 0.8 pages per minute 0.3 pages per minute Color Print Speed 1 (photo and color cartridges) Up to 4 minutes per page (5 x 7 photo) 1. Approximate figures. Exact speed will vary depending upon system configuration, software program, and document complexity. 2. Approximate figures. Exact speed will vary depending upon system configuration, software program, and photo complexity. MS DOS Print Speed (Black Mechanism) Black Print Speed 1 EconoFast Mode 270 CPS at 10 CPI Normal Mode 134 CPS at 10 CPI 1. Approximate figures. Exact speed will vary depending upon the system configuration, software program, and document complexity.

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Product Performance Specifications
HP DeskJet 690C series printers print a 600x300 dot size. Dots are placed
on a 600x300 grid. Depletion is used to remove approximately 10% of the
dots to prevent laying too much ink on the page.
In the Best mode, the paper advances at 600 DPI increments and places
dots on a true 600x600 grid. Depletion in the Best mode removes
approximately 43% of the dots.
To conserve memory, DOS fonts are stored at 300x300. REt is used to
convert them to 600x300.
When printing from MS Windows, resolution determinations are made in
the PC and then sent to the printer.
MS Windows Print Speed
EconoFast Mode
Normal Mode
Best Mode
Black Print Speed
1
5 pages per minute
3 pages per minute
1 page per minute
Color Print Speed
1
(black and color
cartridges)
1.7 pages per minute
0.8 pages per minute
0.3 pages per minute
Color Print Speed
1
(photo and color
cartridges)
Up to 4 minutes per page (5 x 7 photo)
1.
Approximate figures. Exact speed will vary depending upon system configuration, software
program, and document complexity.
2.
Approximate figures. Exact speed will vary depending upon system configuration, software
program, and photo complexity.
MS DOS Print Speed (Black Mechanism)
EconoFast Mode
Normal Mode
Black Print Speed
1
270 CPS at 10 CPI
134 CPS at 10 CPI
1.
Approximate figures. Exact speed will vary depending upon the system configuration, software
program, and document complexity.