Hello!

My girlfriend has been looking into buying a HP all-in-one
printer/scanner device, specifically one of the Deskjet F4100 series
(even more specifically the F4180). Now, I am rather confused about the
printing resolution she will get in ĺinux using hplip: while the
official specification talks about up to 1200x1200 "rendered" DPI in b/w
resp. even 4800x1200 "optimized" DPI in photo mode, hplip seems to
support a maximum of 600x600 DPI. Is this a limitation of hplip or
simply a difference between the resolution of the material the printer
recieves from the driver and the resolution at which it dithers and
renders the image to paper?

Thanks alot for any responses!
        -Christian Speckner

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Institut für Theoretische Physik und Astrophysik
Am Hubland
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