Enhanced Screening - Xante Accel-a-Writer 8200 User Manual

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If you use gamma corrections in combination with XANTÉ's new
enhanced screening technology, you can further fine tune your
output quality. See "Levels of Gray" earlier in this chapter and the
next section, "Enhanced Screening," for more details.

Enhanced Screening

XANTÉ's enhanced screening allows you to select from the normal
(default) or the enhanced screens defined by 145, 197, or 256 levels
of gray using either the printer's front panel or via software printer
setup. If you use the front panel, the default enhanced screen is setup
under the MISC:SCREEN menus. If you use the software printer
setup, you can select the levels of gray and gamma settings
simultaneously. Gray level and line screen combinations of enhanced
screens are defined as:
Levels
of Gray
145
197
256
There are nineteen possible gamma correction and levels of gray
combinations from which you can choose to fine tune your output
quality. Depending on your printing environment, Macintosh or PC,
use one of the following procedures to select the enhanced screens.
In a Macintosh environment, to select the enhanced screens
1.
Select Print... from the File menu from within your
application. The print dialog box appears.
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Line Screens
600 dpi
800 dpi
70
93
60
80
53
72
Advanced Imaging 7-9
1200 dpi
140
120
106

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