Xerox Phaser 300X 安装指南

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Selecting Media and Image Options
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Printing Reference
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Image requirements for Finepoint Sharpening
Bitmapped images must meet the following requirements:  
The edges of the bitmapped image must align with (or be parallel 
to) the edges of the paper.  That is, an image can only be rotated in 
multiples of 90 degrees, and it can be inverted or mirrored.
The bitmapped image must be rectangular.
If you specify a clippath shape (also called clipping path, mask, or 
masking) around an area in an image, it must be a rectangle and 
the edges of the clippath must align with (or be parallel to) the 
edges of the paper.
You may want to turn off Finepoint Sharpening for some bitmap images 
created in paint programs (such as pie charts and graphs with large areas of 
solid primary colors), in the following cases:
In images where small areas or narrow bands of color, with either 
very high or very low in intensity (or saturation), disappear or 
have rounded corners when printed with Finepoint Sharpening.  
In images with dramatic shifts in colors, for example, where an 
area of dark color is next to an area of light color, or where an area 
of highly saturated color is next to an area of lightly saturated 
color.  With the Finepoint Sharpening option checked on, you 
may see some “ghosting” or shading between these different color 
areas.