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Print Quality settings for the Pro-100

halcyong
Apprentice

For the Pro-100, what does Print Quality setting 1 do?  Does this setting provide 600 ppi?  Unidirectional printing?

 

What Does Print Quality settings 2 and 3 do?  300 ppi?  Bydirectional printing.

 

Same questions about Print Quality 4 and 5?

 

Thanks.

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Michael
Product Expert
Product Expert

Hello,

 

For details about the quality settings, please contact our support group using the "Contact Us" link below.

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Contacted support as requested.  Abbreviated reply below:

 

As for your question regarding print resolution, the higher the Print Quality level, the higher the resolution. For example, if you custom set your print quality to level "1," the resolution will be at its highest. As you lower the print quality levels, the resolution will be lowered as well. Please see below for the Print Resolution information for the PIXMA Pro-100:

  • Print Resolution 
    • Color: Up to 4800 x 2400 dpi
    • Black: Up to 4800 x 2400 dpi

The PPI capabilities of Canon printers seems to be a closely guarded secret.  I searched the Internet and found people who thought that the Pro-100 printed at 600 PPI, some thought it was 300 PPI, some thought it was 300/600 (although they did not know what settings to use to achieve those numbers). 

 

The Pro-100 produces good prints, nothing more.  In order to produce ecellent prints, a person needs to know, at a minimum, how the printer process information that is sent to it. 

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