Re: Paper Print Resolution
Re: Paper Print Resolution
- Subject: Re: Paper Print Resolution
- From: "edmund ronald" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2007 18:51:35 +0200
The High Speed button probably enables bi-directional printing (avoid!).
Exactly what printer is this again ?
When you have the settings down to a point where the right amount of
ink is on the paper, I'll be delighted to run a profile for you ;)
Edmund
On 4/17/07, Anthony Sanna <email@hidden> wrote:
>There's an ink-limitation setting under Paper Configuration in the
>standard RGB Epson driver.
I see it - Color Density, Drying Time per Print Head Pass, Paper Feed
Adjustment, Paper Thickness, and Platen Gap - not that, without mind-
numbing experimentation, I'd know how to finesse the settings.
Then would you say that the "plowing" that I experienced with the Epson
Ultra Premium Presentation Paper Matte (EUPPPM) could be eliminated by,
let's say, fiddling with the Density or Drying Time sliders? Maybe so.
But if so, would there be an obvious gain in printing at 2880 instead of
1440. (BTW: What does the High Speed" button do?)
Tony
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Anthony R. Sanna
SACO Foods, Inc.
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