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Appendix A– Setting Parameters
Image Quality
The
 Image quality
 parameter controls the ability to maintain the same 
detail and smoothness at different degrees of enlargement. This feature is 
especially useful when your PostScript file includes several images of 
different qualities—for example, images that were scanned at different 
resolutions, were rotated, or were downloaded from the Internet.
1.
Select 
High
 to improve the quality of images in a job.
2.
In the 
Enhance
 area, select the 
Graphics
 check box to improve the 
quality of overlapping vector and image elements.
Trapping
Trapping is a solution that solves misregistration between color 
separations in both offset and digital printing. Misregistration occurs 
regardless of the accuracy of the printing device and results in white lines 
around objects on top of a background (in a knock-out procedure) and 
also between adjacent colors. Trapping extracts the element or the 
background in order to create an overlap between them. 
1.
To set trapping, select 
Yes
.
2.
In the 
Frame Thickness
 box, select the default (
0.08mm
) for the 
thickness of the trapping frame, or type the desired value. The thicker 
the frame, the less chance that white areas appear will between images.
Note:  When you select High, the processing speed is decreased.
Notes:
If you select Yes, the Frame Thickness and Protect Small Text options 
are activated. You cannot select these options in the PPD file.
If you select No, trapping incorporated by DTP applications (for example, 
Photoshop
®
) are not affected. Creo Full Auto Frame trapping software 
(FAF) should not be used with application-based trapping. In a PostScript 
file that already contains trapping from the originating application, it is 
not necessary to use Spire CX250 color server trapping.