Example of Color Adjustments Using the Printer Driver
The following provides a number of examples to show you what happens when
you change the various color settings provided in the printer driver.
Quality Settings
Resolution
Resolution is the number of dots the printer can print within one inch. The
higher the resolution, the better the quality of the printed image. Resolution is
expressed in units of dpi, which stands for dots per inch.
Note
Printing at a high resolution takes longer and requires more printer memory.
600dpi
300dpi
Color Guide
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