Section 5 - Print quality questions:
a. What is the best print quality to use?
Best
b. What is the difference between the different print
qualities, draft, normal, best?
Choosing the draft mode provides a quick way to produce a draft version of your
artwork to verify the layout. This setting is also good for designs that are only text.
It is not the preferred setting for a final version. Normal mode will in some cases
provide an acceptable final version depending on the artwork or photo you choose.
Best mode will provide the highest quality output.
c. What is the ink density function?
The ink density function allows you to choose the most efficient and effective
method for the ink to be sprayed according to the type of disc you are using.
i. How do I pick the best one?
If you are using a Matte finish disc, select Matte 5. Use Glossy 7 for
glossy discs, and Color 9 for silver discs. Though in most cases these
settings provide optimal results, further refinement may be achieved
through experimentation.
ii. What does matte 1 mean?
The Matte 1 setting uses the least amount of ink among the matte
settings, thus producing a draft quality output.
iii. What does color 9 mean?
Color 9 provides the highest level of saturation when using matte and
glossy discs.
iii. Can I use any function on any type of disc?
Default settings are recommended as a starting point. However, personal
preferences and image quality may require alternate settings to achieve
desired results.
iv. Why do I see white circular lines when I print?
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