HP Designjet 350c HP Designjet 330 and 350C Plotters - Users Guide - Page 12

Print quality, Configuration settings - plotter driver

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Welcome Print quality You can choose between three print quality options: Best Normal Fast In general, the better the print quality you choose, the slower the plotting routine. The highest resolution in color, for the HP DesignJet 350C, is 300 dpi (dots per inch) and the highest addressable* resolution in monochrome, for both the HP DesignJet 330 and the HP DesignJet 350C, is 600 dpi. To select a print quality option, use either the keys on the plotter's front panel or the printer driver in your software. Configuration settings 0.13 0.18 By pressing the Setup key on the front-panel of the plotter, you can print the 0.25 plotter's current configuration in a Setup Sheet. If you want to change any of the configuration settings (for example, line widths) you can do this by simply marking your changes on the Setup Sheet and feeding it back into the plotter. The plotter will read your request and re-configure itself automatically. Each time you print one of these Setup Sheets it shows the plotter's latest configuration - and so please keep the latest one filed with your Quick Reference Guide in the pocket at the side of the plotter, so that a service engineer would know the current configuration even if the plotter is temporarily inoperable. * For a definition of "addressable", see page 10-3. xii

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Print quality
You can choose between three print quality options
:
Best
Normal
Fast
In general, the better the print quality you choose, the slower the plotting routine.
The highest resolution in color, for the HP DesignJet 350C, is 300 dpi (dots per
inch) and the highest addressable* resolution in monochrome, for both the HP
DesignJet 330 and the HP DesignJet 350C, is 600 dpi. To select a print quality
option, use either the keys on the plotter’s front panel or the printer driver in your
software.
Configuration settings
By pressing the
Setup
key on the front-panel of the plotter, you can print the
plotter’s current configuration in a Setup Sheet. If you want to change any of the
configuration settings (for example, line widths) you can do this by simply
marking your changes on the Setup Sheet and feeding it back into the plotter. The
plotter will read your request and re-configure itself automatically.
Each time you print one of these Setup Sheets it shows the plotter’s latest
configuration – and so please keep the latest one filed with your Quick Reference
Guide in the pocket at the side of the plotter, so that a service engineer would know
the current configuration even if the plotter is temporarily inoperable.
* For a definition of “addressable”, see page 10–3.
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