01-21-2022 01:50 PM
I am using an app on an android to print photos using a print server, but the quality is poor/pixelated even though printer preferences is set to photo/high quality. Is there something I can do in print server properties that will fix this?
01-21-2022 04:20 PM
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01-21-2022 05:06 PM - last edited on 01-21-2022 05:17 PM by Mike
Canon Pixma G3260
Zero Plotter App on Android
I purchased a <Outside link removed per Community Guidelines>, and it came with a usb dongle and instructions on setting up a print server for creating customized protectors from their app. However the print quality does not match what I have setup in printing preferences.
The instructions they provide can be seen in this <Outside link removed per Community Guidelines>. They say the problem is on my end and are less than helpful.
01-21-2022 05:21 PM
This was the printserver.rar they sent me.
01-21-2022 05:37 PM
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