Setting the Dither Pattern
Dithering is a technique for reproducing color and density using groups of small dots. The source data for drawing these dots is called a dither pattern. Using a dither pattern suitable for the image to print enables the gradations and curves of the printed image to be reproduced more smoothly.
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Press

(Settings/Registration)

<Adjustment/Maintenance>

<Adjust Image Quality>

<Dither Pattern Settings>.
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Select the dither pattern.
<Pattern 1>: The default setting.
<Pattern 2>: This setting enhances reproduction of edge areas of the printed image.
<Pattern 3>: This setting is ideal for reproducing finely detailed color images.
<Pattern 4>: This setting enhances reproduction of highlight areas of color images.
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Press <OK>.
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Press <Yes>, and perform auto gradation adjustment (full adjustment).
Since this may cause poor color balance, make sure to perform auto gradation adjustment (full adjustment) after changing the settings.
Adjusting Gradation