At 1:17 pm -0800 28/12/05, Sean wrote:
Printing to a Xerox Docutek from a PDF (version 1.4 compatibility created
created in Acrobat 7) from FrameMaker 7, the screen captures look low-res,
300-dpi-ish (a bit pixelly).
There are some good white papers around that deal with optimizing
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Of Steve Rickaby
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 2:34 AM
To: framers@FrameUsers.com
Subject: Re: printing to Docutek issue ... rasters looking 300dpi
(pixelly)
At 1:17 pm -0800 28/12/05, Sean wrote:
Printing to a Xerox Docutek from a PDF
At 1:17 pm -0800 28/12/05, Sean wrote:
> Printing to a Xerox Docutek from a PDF (version 1.4 compatibility created
> created in Acrobat 7) from FrameMaker 7, the screen captures look low-res,
> 300-dpi-ish (a bit pixelly).
There are some good white papers around that deal with optimizing
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[mailto:framers-bounces+jmalin=tuvox.com at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf
Of Steve Rickaby
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 2:34 AM
To: framers at FrameUsers.com
Subject: Re: printing to Docutek issue ... rasters looking 300dpi
(pixelly
Hi,
Printing to a Xerox Docutek from a PDF (version 1.4 compatibility created
created in Acrobat 7) from FrameMaker 7, the screen captures look low-res,
300-dpi-ish (a bit pixelly).
The Job options are set as follows:
Resolution on the main tab = 600dots per inch
On the Images tab:
Hi,
Printing to a Xerox Docutek from a PDF (version 1.4 compatibility created
created in Acrobat 7) from FrameMaker 7, the screen captures look low-res,
300-dpi-ish (a bit pixelly).
The Job options are set as follows:
Resolution on the main tab = 600dots per inch
On the Images tab:
For
Docutech
is actually over compensating for thin lines and
especially fine detail in halftones. Have Xerox
service the Docutech!
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