Canon imagePRESS C10000VP Practical Manual page 14

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Smoothing colors while keeping the gradation of photographs
We recommend [Gradation] for <Printer's halftone>� The gradation setting is applied to photographs, figures,
lines, and text� As a result, you can reduce the differences in colors�
• [Gradation] is appropriate for producing gradations in images� For this reason, if you apply [Gradation] to text
and lines, jagged edges (rough edges in an image) may appear in the printout�
Smoothing colors while keeping both the gradation of photographs and the sharpness of text and lines
We recommend [Resolution] for <Printer's halftone>� The resolution setting is applied to photographs, figures,
lines, and text� As a result, you can reduce the differences in colors�
Smoothing colors while reducing jagged edges on text and lines
We recommend [Error diffusion] for <Printer's halftone>� This error diffusion setting is applied to photographs,
figures, lines, and text� As a result, you can reduce the differences in colors�
• For the patterns of the halftone, see "Patterns for <Printer's halftone>� " (p� 21)
• A difference in the colors may be caused by the transparency effect�
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Click [OK]�
• Print a test sheet to check the colors� If you are satisfied with the result, you can print the job�
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