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Note
you change the print options from within an application (such as Adobe Photoshop), the settings
you define are not saved.
Controlling Print Quality
The Print Quality setting you choose is determined by the complexity of your design and the type
of disc you are using. Generally, to obtain the most vibrant color and highest quality print results,
choose Best as the print quality and use a glossy-surfaced disc.
The Print Quality/Speed settings are described below.
Print Quality Setting
In general, higher quality print requires longer print times. Print speed depends on many factors:
the amount of computer memory you have, the complexity of your design, the number of colors in
your design, and so on.
To select a Print Quality/Speed setting
♦
Click the Size/Quality tab.
The Size/Quality pane is displayed.
The settings you define as described above are saved until you change them. However, if
Description
Uses image smoothing and halftoning to produce full-color print quality.
Draft is best for designs without intense colors or solid backgrounds, or
Draft
designs that are mostly text.
Produces full-color print quality superior to Draft mode; the resulting image
Normal
is suitable for most applications. Images require about twice as long to print
as in Draft mode.
Produces the best full-color print quality available. Best quality is
recommended for designs with vibrant colors. Images require about twice as
Best
long to print as in Normal mode.
Select the print quality setting you want.
Controlling Print Options
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