> > It shouldn't be dithering pure black...but...it could be the > dot density. > > "supposedly" the Piezo driver prints in higher resolution than the Epson > > driver. Also, the printers (don't know which one you are > talking about, but > > even the 3000) have variable droplet sizes...and that could > have something > > to do with it too. > > > > There are many ways to control these printers...and get > different results. > > > > Austin, this is an interesting subject. Under some circumstances, > I'm seeing dithering at 100%K, we noticed it recently with > Steve's 7000 with the RGB driver. Also, do you you how the Epson > driver changes density at 100% on different media settings > if not by dithering? But shouldn't 100% black be just that, no matter what the media? At least that's what I'd want it to be! If, for what ever reason, someone decides to map 100% to less than that, then, of course, it has to apply some dither pattern to decrease the density.
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RE: [Digital BW] Re: PiezoBW versus piezoBW
2001-09-17 by Austin Franklin
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