Print quality
If you want to improve the copy and print quality, here are several tips for your reference:
1. Adjust printer settings to improve the print quality. Average print speed settings will range from 5 to 20 pages-per-minute (ppm). The optimum quality speed setting is typically among the speed setting options in the speed adjustment control menu on the printer. Increase the print speed to reduce color saturation when images and graphics bleed and warp from over saturation. Decrease the print speed to raise the color saturation when colors seem washed out or faded.
2. Choose the highest dots-per-inch (dpi) setting. Depending on the device specifications, the dpi settings will range from 72 to 2400 dpi. The dpi setting will have a dramatic effect on the resolution quality of an inkjet printer.
3. Use the highest resolution graphic files possible to improve the image quality of photos or graphics printed from a inkjet printer. The higher the resolution or "dots-per-inch" (dpi) of the original file, the better the quality of the final product.
4. Avoid using paper products other than those recommended by the manufacturer. Inkjet printers are calibrated to work with certain types of paper. Using the wrong paper can result in issues related to color saturation. Use manufacturer recommended paper specifications to achieve the best results.
5. Enhance photo quality before printing. If you don't know how to enhance the photo quality, you can use the AI photo enhancer. Anyway, here I found a post including several AI photo enhancers recommended, and hope it a help: https://www.leawo.org/entips/best-ai-photo-enhancer-for-ai-photo-enhancement-1409.html?fx=1409
Whats the question?? if poor quality printing, it could be dirty ink cartridges, dirt on the print head, poor quality paper ??? try looking at the printer settings, sometimes they may be set to economy rather than top quality printing.
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