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- From: i9566249@unicorn.it.wsu.edu (Brian Mcewen)
- Subject: Re: Wanted: Canon BJ200 driver for under 180dpi
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- Date: Mon, 15 Jan 1996 19:40:41 GMT
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- Adam Szymczak (szymcza@uwindsor.ca) wrote:
-
- : What program are you printing from? For example, if you are printing from
- : Final Writer or similar products, you can change the density setting
- : within the program; for quick printing try a density of 1 (180 by 180),
- : it will be fast; a density of 7 will give you 360 by 360, but slower.
- : Keep the 360 dpi in Canon Printer Studio. The density setting will
- : override this.
-
- This may be close to correct, but I think the Canon driver by Faust
- works a bit differently than other drivers, but I don't have my CanonDriver
- docs handy. I recall that they had to change the way density settings were
- interpreted by the driver, to get around some problem with FW's printing
- quirks. As a result, the density settings you select don't match up 1:1
- with the standard dpi and mode that you might think. It's described well in
- a part of the CanonDriver readme files, though.
-
- Anyway check the canon files to get the full picture on this.
-
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