Specifications
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Dithering
Dithering refers to the pattern or angle in
which dots are placed on the drum and
paper to create an image. Different
patterns are used for text or photographic
images. This impacts the quality of the
print. When printing text, a dithering
pattern is selected that places the dots in a
straight line to provide crisp text and fine
lines (left). When printing photos or color
charts, a pattern is selected that places
dots at varying angles to present to the
human eye the illusion of continuous tones
and smooth gradations (right).
Image Smoothing
This function boosts image quality for
elements on the page that were initially
drawn at a lower resolution. In addition to
Off, On, and Auto Smoothing modes,
users can select the ppi (pixels per inch)
threshold for which Smoothing is
activated.
Savin CLP42DN PS Properties
Savin CLP42DN PS Properties