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Graphics tab
Resolution
Specifies the resolution you want for printing, in dots per inch (dpi). Higher-resolution settings produce
higher-quality printing; however, your documents may take longer to print. The resolutions available
depend on the printer capabilities.
Color Control
Specifies whether you want the colors in your document to be adjusted before printing so that the printed
page more closely matches the colors you see on your screen. No Image Color Management
(faster) is selected by default.
If you choose to use this feature, select Use Image Color Management on the host (slower) and then
click the Choose Rendering Intent button to specify exactly how you want the colors adjusted.
Choose Rendering Intent button
Click the Choose Rendering Intent button to specify how you want your color images created to
produce the best-looking image on the printed page. If you are printing a chart or using fully saturated,
bright colors, it's best to click Saturation. For photographs or pictures where the colors blend together,
click Contrast. If your document has a color for which you need an exact match, and you are sending
the document to a printer that has that specific color of ink, click Colormetric.
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