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Re: Paper Print Resolution
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Re: Paper Print Resolution


  • Subject: Re: Paper Print Resolution
  • From: Robert L Krawitz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2007 19:24:28 -0400

   Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2007 01:18:30 +0200
   From: "edmund ronald" <email@hidden>

   Historically, slightly less sharp. Quite possibly this piece of
   advice is, like the rest of me, skightly outdated :)

My experience has been that on newer Epson printers bidirectional
printing is actually *sharper* than unidirectional printing; in many
cases, that's even true at extremely high resolutions (5760x2880).

   > Also, I have always used Bi-Directional printing (High Speed). I have
   > never ever been able to discern an iota of difference with it on or
   > off, although I never bothered to test this with my 4800s. This was
   > always the case with my other printers. I don't understand the
   > warning about using the High Speed setting. I am curious as to the
   > reasoning behind the warning.
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