magelan, can you attach your PPD file (from /etc/cups/ppd/)? For me
"Halftone Algorithm" is in the "Adjustment" group. So check whether
there is an "Adjustment" tab or subtree in your print dialogs. You can
also change the default setting with system-config-printer (Gear button
at upper right -> Printers). If you really do not have this option try
to remove and re-create your print queue (and also try whether 600x660
dpi now works with the new queue).

Only installing the proprietary plug-in of HPLIP does nothing to your
existing print queue. You need to create an additional print queue using
the HP driver. Either create a second queue for your printer with
system-config-printer and switch its driver (right-click icon ->
"Properties" -> "Change" for make and model) to "hpcups" or install the
hplip-gui package, start "hp-setup" and create a print queue for your
printer with this tool. This queue will use HP's driver with the
proprietary plug-in.

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