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4. On the Advanced dialog box, you can customize these settings:
■
Media Type
and
Ink
These settings are the same as the ones you selected on the main printer
settings dialog box. You can change them here as you customize your settings,
if needed.
■
Print Quality
Selects the print resolution you want to use, from
Economy
to
Photo-1440
dpi
, depending on what’s available for the Media Type you selected and
whether you want to print a draft or a finished document.
■
Halftoning
Selects the method you want to use for printing the dot patterns in your
images. For photographs, select
Error Diffusion
; for graphs or other images
with precise edges, select
Fine Dithering
.
■
MicroWeave
,
High Speed
,
Flip Horizontal
, and
Finest Detail
MicroWeave
deters horizontal banding by printing in finer increments.
High Speed
enables bidirectional printing for fast output.
Flip Horizontal
creates a mirror image of your document for iron-on transfers.
Finest Detail
produces exceptionally sharp image edges, but slows down
printing.
■
Color Adjustment
,
PhotoEnhance3
, and
ColorSync
Color Adjustment
mode lets you choose just the level of adjustment you need,
from
Automatic
mode to
No Color Adjustment
(for using other color
management software). You can also individually adjust the levels of
Brightness
,
Contrast
, and
Saturation
, and increase or decrease the amount of
Cyan
,
Magenta
, and
Yellow
inks used to print your image.
PhotoEnhance3
produces sharper digital images with more vivid colors by
automatically adjusting the brightness, contrast, and saturation, and
correcting for overall under- or over-exposure of the image. Use the example
photograph on the screen to help you adjust the
Tone
of your photo or
correct common digital image flaws using
Digital Camera Correction
mode
and the
Sharpness
button.
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