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<x-flowed>At 6:13 AM -0500 10/28/00, Holland StJohn wrote: >On my 1160 I can reliably get micro banding if I set DPI to 720 or turn >High Speed on with 1440. Some of the paper settings default to High >Speed on, resulting in micro banding, but if I manually turn High Speed >off the banding goes away. I don't get micro banding with any paper type >setting as long as dpi is 1440, High Speed is off, and microweave is on. I second that. I just printed the ColorVision Profiler RGB chart on an 1160 at 1440 with and without High Speed turned on. With High Speed on, most of the colour squares showed not only micro-banding, but also a slight "sawtooth" effect along the vertical sides of each square. With High Speed off, both the micro-banding and sawtooth effect almost completely disappeared. Regards, Roger Smith - Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions. </x-flowed>
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