--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "TerryR" <terryr1028@h...> wrote: snip... the Piezo driver actually does the > same thing in one row of nozzles that the Epson driver does in > multiple rows while dithering. This allows the increase in dpi (at > least in the older models). The Epson driver dithers intentionally to > hide the misalignment that may exist between the row of nozzles as it > progresses through the print as well as less than perfect feed. This > may also partly explain the banding that takes place when the feed is > not dead on, since the dithering is not there to hide it. one more thing, as long as I'm clarifying my terminology. I always thought what you describe above was "super microweave". No?
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Re: Dithering
2001-10-04 by Tyler Boley
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