Choosing An Appropriate Print Quality - HP Designjet 350C User Manual

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Choosing an appropriate print quality

You can control the overall print quality of your plot from the plotter's front panel.
Print Quality
Fast
Normal
Best
350C
1
always 300 dpi.
330
Note that glossy media types are not supported on the HP DesignJet 330.
Alternatively, you can specify the print quality setting from your software printer
driver. In this case, the driver's setting is used for the next plot. During the plot,
the front-panel setting changes temporarily to that from the driver, and then
resumes its previous setting again.
The exact printing process used by the plotter varies not only with your print
quality setting, but also with your specification of the media type when loading the
media (see page 2–3). Recommended combinations of print quality and media type
are given in the table on page 2–5.
Recommended media types for various applications are given in the table on
page 2–6.
By choosing
General tips
ing
reasonable time. By choosing
the media type, but the printing time will be longer.
Speed
Highest
Normal
Lowest
Except for glossy media types, on which the resolution is
Note that glossy media types are not supported on the HP DesignJet 330.
, you will get draft-quality output in the shortest time. By choos-
Fast
and a suitable media type, you will get high-quality output in a
Normal,
Controlling a plot's overall appearance

Choosing an appropriate print quality

Ink Used
Monochrome
Least
300 x 300 dpi.
Most
Most
600 x 600 dpi.
600 x 600 dpi
Best
, you will get the highest possible quality for
Resolution
Color
300 x 300 dpi.
1
1
3–15

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