Quality Tab In The Job Parameters Window - Xerox CX User Manual

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Quality tab in the Job Parameters window

Parameter
Image/Graphics
Quality
Apply settings to your job to improve the quality of image and text
elements in your job.
Option
Image quality
Graphics quality
(Text, Line)
Improve Text/Line in
Image
Smooth Gradients
Gloss mark
Description
High: Improves the quality of low resolution images in a
job.
Normal: Processes the image in the job according to
the standard resolution of the press.
The High option improves the quality of images in a job.
Image quality refers to the ability to maintain the same
detail and smoothness with different degrees of
enlargement. This feature is especially useful when your
PostScript file includes several images with different
qualities—for example, images that were scanned at
different resolutions, were rotated, or downloaded from
the Internet.
High: Improves the quality of text and lines in a job.
Normal: Processes the text and lines in the job
according to the standard resolution of the press.
Note: It is recommended that you use this option only if
your source file includes diagonal lines or text with
jagged edges.
The Graphics quality (Text, Line) option refers to the
Creo anti-aliasing algorithm for text quality. This option
causes blends to appear smooth with no banding, and
displays crisp diagonal lines without (or with minimal)
jagged (rough) edge, that are the result of the limited
resolution of the print engine.
Significantly improves the text and line quality in your job. In
some cases, images in the PDL file contain data that
belong to the LW layer, such as screen captures and hi-res
rasterized text. The CX print server is able to identify such
images and convert them into the line work layer.
Select to smooth and blend vignettes of continuous tone
(CT) images.
Xerox printing technology that enables you to print
hologram like images in ordinary prints. This technology
uses a single pass method for printing both a background
image and a gloss mark image on the same paper.
Gloss mark images can be seen as a separate image when
the print is viewed at a slightly different angle.
Chapter 10—Job parameters

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