Duplex settings, File formats, Resolution – Xerox DocuColor 2060 User Manual

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Duplex Settings

To ensure that the image orientation is correct on both sides of the page, the
correct duplex setting must be indicated in the print driver window. If the setting
is incorrect, your document could print with the image data on one side of the

page rotated 180

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from the other side.

File Formats

Computer graphics created in different graphics software applications provide
varying levels of output quality. They are typically described in two ways: pixel-
based or bitmap (bits of information or raster files); or mathematically described
object-oriented graphics (vector graphics).The most commonly used file formats
include Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) and encapsulated PostScript (EPS).

TIFF is a pixel-based, or bitmap, format that can be read by a wide range of
applications across multiple platforms. This format is especially useful for
viewing and outputting images used with standard office applications, such as
Microsoft Word and PowerPoint.

EPS is an object-oriented format that provides the highest quality images your
output device is capable of printing. It is the most reliable and comprehensive file
format for desktop publishing and graphics programs because it is device -
independent.

Resolution

Resolution is the number of dots available to represent a bitmapped image. PC
monitors have a resolution of 72 dpi. Choosing the right image capture resolution
is key to getting the most out of your image. It is important to remember that an
image can be printed only at the resolution available on your output device. The
DocuColor 2060/2045 has a print capability of 600 dpi.

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