Randall R Schulz wrote:
> On Monday 04 June 2007 20:24, Joseph Loo wrote:
>> Randall R Schulz wrote:
>>> ...
>> You forget the entire sheet is treated as a complete image. Another
>> thing, you forget it is not black and white rather a grey therefore
>> there are more than a single pixel associated with a dot.
> 
> a) I did not assume banding.
> b) Laser printers either make a dot or they don't. No laser printer has 
> gray-scale printing. That's what half-toning is for. This does not 
> include photographic printers, as I understand it.
> 
> 
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>> Joseph Loo
> 
> 
> Randall Schulz
You have to be careful, because some f the dots are overlapped to give you
different levels of grey. It seems that HP is famous for doing that. I do not
hink it applies to your model, but the color printer they definietly do that.

As fro the banding, guess what you have to do to draw the banding, you have to
process he entire program for each band in order to generate the image. If you
have enough room in memory, you just have to process the program once. versus
the number of bands associated with the pringer.

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