Hcdensity - Resolution On A 4692 Copier; Hcrepaint - Overwriting On A 4692 Copier; Hcdatares - Color Matching On A 4692 Copier - Tektronix 4106 Operator's Manual

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HOW TO MAKE
COPIES
HCDENSITY - Resolution on a 4692 Copier
If you are copying to a 4692
Copier,
you
can
select the dot density
(resolution)
of
the copy.
To produce higher density copies
(the
default), enter:
HCDENSITY HIGH
To produce lower density
copies,
enter:
HCDENSITY LOW
NOTE
When you select high density, the
copied
image will be slightly smaller
than
a normal-density
copy.
HCREPAINT - Overwriting on a 4692 Copier
On the 4692
Copier,
you can choose how many times (from one
to
four) the copier
overwrites the image
in
a single copy.
Writing
the same image several times in the
same copy adds a heavier concentration of
ink
.
You'll find this useful when you
create
transparencies,
since more ink produces intense colors.
Here's an example of how to issue the HCREPAINT command
:
HCREPAINT
3
This example paints the image three times
,
producing a saturated copy of the
image.
HCDATARES - Color Matching on a 4692 Copier
The factory
default
setting specifies that screen colors
will
be sent to a 4692 Color
Copier for maximum color matching
.
This command allows you to change that
default - and is
provided
for compatibility with terminals from other Tektronix
product
lines.
For this term inal
,
the only recommended setting
is:
HCDATARES 2
3-16
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