I've read that the text from this printer looks jagged. That's not surprising considering the 200 DPI. Can you reduce the effect of the jaggies by choosing the right font and size of text?
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200 DPI is always going to look a little jagged.
Remember it's "FAX" resolution. -
Every review I've read of this printer mentions the jagged text. Yet most people seem to like this printer. I'm finding it difficult to figure out how good/bad the text will look with this printer.
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Here is the best sample I could find.
It looks business like. Certainly no good for graphics
except the special ones supplied. You can zoom in and
see the jagged edges of the logos and the blurryness
of the text. -
Thanks. I guess the main thing is that people won't normally being looking at a disc like this close up.
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