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8-8  Advanced Features ____________________________________
Negative Enhanced Imaging Technology
Traditionally laser printers were designed to print positive images.
XANTÉ’s innovative, patent pending Negative Enhanced Imaging
Technology (NEIT) is the first technology to address the problems
typically associated with producing negative images on a laser printer.
The patent pending technology can be purchased as an option for your
printer.
Previously, when a negative print was done on a laser printer, gray
scales were distorted and small spaces in text and lines were
obscured by toner bleed. NEIT addresses these problems, allowing
you to adjust the application of toner when producing a negative
image to produce crisp, clean lines and text. The image on the right
in figure 8.2 illustrates how NEIT can improve a negative print.
Fig. 8.2  The NEIT Difference
XANTÉ’s optional NEIT feature is controlled through the
MISCELLANEOUS:NEIT menu on the printer’s front panel. NEIT
menu settings are activated only when you select True in the
Negative Print option of the PPD. The options are 0 to 20; increasing
the number decreases the amount of plugging (filling in) of tiny
white spaces in text and hairlines on negative images. See “The
NEIT Menu” in chapter 5 and “Negative Print” in chapter 6.
Note:
NEIT requires full frame buffering. See “Printer Memory
Requirements” in chapter 9.