DisplayMaker Legacy X-12 - User Manual

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3-2 Variable Mode Printing
Variable Mode
Printing
The printer uses these techniques to vary the quality of a print
and speed of printing:
Color Set — ink sets may contain one each of a different
color, two each of a different color, varying densities of cer-
tain colors, or combinations. Using two sets of colors speeds
printing, while using multidensity inks creates smoother
transitions between light tones, and increases the perceived
resolution of the print.
Jet Replacementjets on the printhead that are misfiring or
not firing at all can be replaced with alternate jets. Ideally,
every pixel called for in a print is printed. In reality, some
pixels are not printed because the ink jets tend to become
partially or completely clogged with ink, which reduces print
quality. AutoJet mapping substitutes an otherwise unused jet
for a missing or deflected jet.
Passes — number of times the printhead passes over a given
area of the image. A greater number of passes makes a
greater number of substitute jets available, but slows print-
ing speed.
Print quality (apparent resolution and smooth gradients) is
improved by:
Increasing the number of different ink colors (and/or
densities); see “Selecting a Print Mode” on page 3-7
Increasing the number of passes (see “Selecting a Print
Mode” on page 3-7)