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diff --git a/doc/users_guide/html/book1.html b/doc/users_guide/html/book1.html deleted file mode 100644 index 09f72ed..0000000 --- a/doc/users_guide/html/book1.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,487 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> -<HTML -><HEAD -><TITLE ->The User's Guide to Gutenprint - Complete Edition</TITLE -><META -NAME="GENERATOR" -CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet Version 1.79"><LINK -REL="NEXT" -TITLE="Project History" -HREF="c29.html"><META -http-equiv="Content-Type" -content="text/html; charset="></HEAD -><BODY -CLASS="BOOK" -><DIV -CLASS="BOOK" -><A -NAME="AEN1" -></A -><DIV -CLASS="TITLEPAGE" -><H1 -CLASS="TITLE" -><A -NAME="AEN2" ->The User's Guide to Gutenprint - Complete Edition</A -></H1 -><H3 -CLASS="AUTHOR" -><A -NAME="AEN6" -></A ->Andy Stewart</H3 -><P -CLASS="COPYRIGHT" -><A -HREF="ln12.html" ->Copyright</A -> © 2002 Andy Stewart</P -><DIV -><DIV -CLASS="ABSTRACT" -><P -></P -><A -NAME="AEN16" -></A -><P -> The Gutenprint Top Quality Printer Drivers (hereafter -called Gutenprint) are a set of printer drivers written to -take advantage of the full capabilities of a wide range of -printers. These drivers should work on any POSIX compliant operating -system (e.g. Linux, Solaris, IRIX, etc). This document will explain how to -use the Gutenprint software to achieve high quality printouts from the -<A -HREF="http://www.gimp.org" -TARGET="_top" ->GIMP</A -> (GNU Image -Manipulation Program) and -<A -HREF="http://www.cups.org" -TARGET="_top" ->CUPS</A -> (Common Unix Printing -System). - </P -><P -> Please note that in addition to using the Gutenprint software as a -print plugin for the GIMP, and as a set of printer drivers for CUPS, this -software can also be compiled and used with the -<A -HREF="http://www.ghostscript.com" -TARGET="_top" ->Ghostscript</A -> software -and with the -<A -HREF="http://www.linuxprinting.org/foomatic.html" -TARGET="_top" ->Foomatic</A -> -software. - </P -><P ->Regardless of whether the Gutenprint software is used with the GIMP, -CUPS, Ghostscript, or Foomatic, the print quality and printer settings -remain the same. However, use of the Gutenprint with Ghostscript and -Foomatic is not covered in this document. These topics may be covered -in a future revision of this document. - </P -><P -> This document corresponds to version 4.2.0 and later of the Gutenprint -software. This document will serve as a guide to the user, and as such -will not explain how to install Gutenprint, CUPS, GIMP, Ghostscript, -Foomatic, or any other related software. - </P -><P -> Andy Stewart, the author, is the founder of the -<A -HREF="http://www.wlug.org" -TARGET="_top" ->Worcester Linux Users' Group</A -> in -Worcester, Massachusetts, USA. The group was founded in July 1997 and has -approximately 140 people on its mailing list. Monthly meetings are -held and all are invited. - </P -><P -> In terms of "code", this is the author's first contribution to the -open source community, and definitely his first experience with DocBook. -Constructive comments, praise, words of encouragement, and the like -will be most appreciated if e-mailed to the -<A -HREF="mailto:andystewart@attbi.com" -TARGET="_top" ->author</A ->. - </P -><P -></P -></DIV -></DIV -><HR></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="TOC" -><DL -><DT -><B ->Table of Contents</B -></DT -><DT ->1. <A -HREF="c29.html" ->Project History</A -></DT -><DT ->2. <A -HREF="ch-gimp-and-gimp-print.html" ->GIMP and Gutenprint</A -></DT -><DD -><DL -><DT -><A -HREF="ch-gimp-and-gimp-print.html#AEN63" ->Running the GIMP</A -></DT -><DT -><A -HREF="x85.html" ->The Gimp-Print Graphical User Interface</A -></DT -><DD -><DL -><DT -><A -HREF="x85.html#AEN130" ->Printer Settings</A -></DT -><DT -><A -HREF="x85.html#AEN230" ->Preview</A -></DT -><DT -><A -HREF="x85.html#AEN254" ->Position</A -></DT -><DT -><A -HREF="x85.html#AEN326" ->Size</A -></DT -><DT -><A -HREF="x85.html#AEN353" ->Image/Output Settings</A -></DT -><DT -><A -HREF="x85.html#AEN426" ->Printing and Saving Settings</A -></DT -></DL -></DD -></DL -></DD -><DT ->3. <A -HREF="c443.html" ->CUPS and Gutenprint</A -></DT -><DD -><DL -><DT -><A -HREF="c443.html#AEN445" ->Introduction</A -></DT -><DT -><A -HREF="x452.html" ->CUPS Printer Installation</A -></DT -><DT -><A -HREF="x544.html" ->Configuring your Printer in CUPS</A -></DT -><DT -><A -HREF="x559.html" ->Using CUPS from the Command Line</A -></DT -></DL -></DD -><DT ->4. <A -HREF="c568.html" ->Gutenprint Utilities</A -></DT -><DD -><DL -><DT -><A -HREF="c568.html#AEN570" ->escputil</A -></DT -><DD -><DL -><DT -><A -HREF="c568.html#AEN582" ->Determining Ink Level</A -></DT -><DT -><A -HREF="c568.html#AEN591" ->Error During Ink Level Determination</A -></DT -><DT -><A -HREF="c568.html#AEN595" ->Nozzle Check</A -></DT -><DT -><A -HREF="c568.html#AEN600" ->Clean the Print Head</A -></DT -><DT -><A -HREF="c568.html#AEN606" ->Align the Print Head</A -></DT -><DT -><A -HREF="c568.html#AEN622" ->Printer Identification</A -></DT -><DT -><A -HREF="c568.html#AEN626" ->More Information</A -></DT -></DL -></DD -></DL -></DD -><DT ->A. <A -HREF="gfdl.html" ->GNU Free Documentation License</A -></DT -><DD -><DL -><DT ->0. <A -HREF="gfdl.html#AEN635" ->PREAMBLE</A -></DT -><DT ->1. <A -HREF="x640.html" ->APPLICABILITY AND DEFINITIONS</A -></DT -><DT ->2. <A -HREF="x650.html" ->VERBATIM COPYING</A -></DT -><DT ->3. <A -HREF="x654.html" ->COPYING IN QUANTITY</A -></DT -><DT ->4. <A -HREF="x660.html" ->MODIFICATIONS</A -></DT -><DT ->5. <A -HREF="x696.html" ->COMBINING DOCUMENTS</A -></DT -><DT ->6. <A -HREF="x701.html" ->COLLECTIONS OF DOCUMENTS</A -></DT -><DT ->7. <A -HREF="x705.html" ->AGGREGATION WITH INDEPENDENT WORKS</A -></DT -><DT ->8. <A -HREF="x709.html" ->TRANSLATION</A -></DT -><DT ->9. <A -HREF="x712.html" ->TERMINATION</A -></DT -><DT ->10. <A -HREF="x715.html" ->FUTURE REVISIONS OF THIS LICENSE</A -></DT -><DT -><A -HREF="x720.html" ->How to use this License for your documents</A -></DT -></DL -></DD -></DL -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="LOT" -><DL -CLASS="LOT" -><DT -><B ->List of Figures</B -></DT -><DT ->2-1. <A -HREF="ch-gimp-and-gimp-print.html#AEN67" ->The Startup Window for The GIMP</A -></DT -><DT ->2-2. <A -HREF="ch-gimp-and-gimp-print.html#AEN78" ->A Sample Image Displayed by The GIMP</A -></DT -><DT ->2-3. <A -HREF="x85.html#FIG-GIMP-PRINT-GUI" ->The Gimp-Print Graphical User Interface 1 (GUI)</A -></DT -><DT ->2-4. <A -HREF="x85.html#FIG-GIMP-PRINT-GUI-1" ->The Gimp-Print Graphical User Interface 2 (GUI)</A -></DT -><DT ->2-5. <A -HREF="x85.html#AEN153" ->The Setup Printer Window</A -></DT -><DT ->2-6. <A -HREF="x85.html#AEN168" ->The New Printer Window</A -></DT -><DT ->2-7. <A -HREF="x85.html#FIG-GIMP-PRINT-COLOR-ADJUST" ->The Print Color Adjust Window</A -></DT -><DT ->3-1. <A -HREF="x452.html#AEN456" ->The CUPS Startup Window</A -></DT -><DT ->3-2. <A -HREF="x452.html#AEN466" ->The CUPS Printers Window</A -></DT -><DT ->3-3. <A -HREF="x452.html#AEN475" ->The CUPS Admin Window</A -></DT -><DT ->3-4. <A -HREF="x452.html#FIG-CUPS-ADMIN-DEVICE" ->The CUPS Admin Device Window</A -></DT -><DT ->3-5. <A -HREF="x452.html#AEN494" ->The CUPS Admin Model/Driver Window</A -></DT -><DT ->3-6. <A -HREF="x452.html#FIG-CUPS-ADMIN-MODEL" ->The 2nd CUPS Admin Model/Driver Window</A -></DT -><DT ->3-7. <A -HREF="x452.html#AEN526" ->The CUPS Admin Success Window</A -></DT -><DT ->3-8. <A -HREF="x452.html#FIG-CUPS-MY-PRINTER" ->The CUPS Window for Your Printer</A -></DT -><DT ->3-9. <A -HREF="x544.html#FIG-CUPS-PRINTER-CONFIG-WINDOW" ->The CUPS Printer Cofiguration Window</A -></DT -></DL -></DIV -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="NAVFOOTER" -><HR -ALIGN="LEFT" -WIDTH="100%"><TABLE -SUMMARY="Footer navigation table" -WIDTH="100%" -BORDER="0" -CELLPADDING="0" -CELLSPACING="0" -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="left" 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Project History</H1 -><P ->This software package was first written by Michael Sweet of -<A -HREF="http://www.easysw.com" -TARGET="_top" ->Easy Software Products</A -> and -initially worked only as a print plugin to the GIMP (GNU Image -Manipulation Program). In the summer of 1999, -Robert Krawitz (the current -Gutenprint project leader) purchased an Epson Stylus Photo EX printer -to feed his photography hobby. Finding no existing printer drivers, Robert -adapted Mike's GIMP Print plugin to his six-color printer, and by the end -of the year released version 3.0 of the Gimp-Print software, which was -included in version 1.1 of the GIMP. The intention was for this to be -the stable plugin in version 1.2 of the GIMP while development of the -GIMP Print plugin continued for later release. - </P -><P ->Robert put the Gimp-Print development tree on SourceForge starting -with version 3.1, and quickly found a group of like-minded people who wanted to print -high quality output on inexpensive inkjet printers. One of the main -goals, which was not expected to be met until late in the version 3.1 -cycle, was to write a Ghostscript driver so that printing would not be -restricted to the GIMP. Imagine Robert's surprise when Henryk "Buggs" -Richter wrote one within days! - </P -><P ->In July 2000, not more than a year after Robert bought his Epson -Stylus Photo EX, he was invited to the Linux Printing -Summit hosted by VA Linux Systems. In preparation for that, he spent -long hours printing out test images. Robert went back to the -Gimp-Print version 3.0.9 release, which seemed like such an advance -at the time, and was floored at how far the project had come in four -months! Output that had been considered impressive with using six -colors was put to shame by four color output. That should give you -an idea what six color and variable dot size printers can do. It also -illustrates what a group of committed people can do. - </P -><P ->Robert came away from the Printing Summit with a lot of new ideas, and in -November 2000, Gimp-Print version 4.0 was released, the culmination of 9 months -of work by the team. The quality was already tremendously improved -over what the software could do at the Printing Summit. - </P -><P ->The team started serious work on version 4.1 in December -2000, and version 4.2.0 was released in November 2001. Despite the fact -that version 4.2.0 is a "minor" release over version 4.0, there are vast -improvements: - <P -></P -><UL -><LI -><P -> The driver is built as a shared library, making it much easier -to use by higher layers of software - </P -></LI -><LI -><P -> The packaging system now follows GNU standards - </P -></LI -><LI -><P ->The print quality (in particular, color accuracy, a well-known weakness in 4.0) is even better - </P -></LI -><LI -><P -> Improved performance - </P -></LI -><LI -><P -> Many more options - </P -></LI -><LI -><P -> More supported printers - </P -></LI -></UL -> - - </P -><P ->Releases of Gimp-Print have been historically numbered in -a fashion similar to that of the Linux kernel, where major releases -are denoted by the first digit (in this case '4'), while minor -releases are denoted by subsequent digits (such as '4.2.0'). Even -numbered minor releases are considered stable, while odd numbered -minor releases are considered development releases (whose stability -may vary for any given release). - </P -><P ->This project is by no means finished. In future releases, the development -team hopes to include the following: - <P -></P -><UL -><LI -><P ->implementation of proper color management</P -></LI -><LI -><P ->improved dithering</P -></LI -><LI -><P ->improvements in performance</P -></LI -></UL -> - </P -><P ->The entire Gutenprint team hopes you will really enjoy using this -software! For more information, please consult the Gutenprint project -<A -HREF="http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net" -TARGET="_top" ->web page</A ->. - </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="NAVFOOTER" -><HR -ALIGN="LEFT" -WIDTH="100%"><TABLE -SUMMARY="Footer navigation table" -WIDTH="100%" -BORDER="0" -CELLPADDING="0" -CELLSPACING="0" -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="left" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="book1.html" -ACCESSKEY="P" ->Prev</A -></TD -><TD -WIDTH="34%" -ALIGN="center" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="book1.html" -ACCESSKEY="H" ->Home</A -></TD -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="right" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="ch-gimp-and-gimp-print.html" -ACCESSKEY="N" ->Next</A -></TD -></TR -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="left" -VALIGN="top" ->The User's Guide to Gutenprint - Complete Edition</TD -><TD -WIDTH="34%" -ALIGN="center" -VALIGN="top" -> </TD -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="right" -VALIGN="top" ->GIMP and Gutenprint</TD -></TR -></TABLE -></DIV -></BODY -></HTML ->
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Gutenprint Utilities</H1 -><DIV -CLASS="SECT1" -><H1 -CLASS="SECT1" -><A -NAME="AEN570" ->escputil</A -></H1 -><P -> <SPAN -CLASS="emphasis" -><I -CLASS="EMPHASIS" ->escputil</I -></SPAN -> is a command line utility which -allows the user to perform a variety of maintenance tasks on Epson -Stylus inkjet printers. These tasks include head alignment, head -cleaning, nozzle check, printer identification, and retrieval of the ink -level from the printer. In order for many of the -<SPAN -CLASS="emphasis" -><I -CLASS="EMPHASIS" ->escputil</I -></SPAN -> functions to work, the user must have -read/write access to the raw printer device (typically /dev/lp0, -/dev/usb/lp0, and the like). In general, these operations should be -performed by the root user. As always, the user must insure that the -directory containing the <SPAN -CLASS="emphasis" -><I -CLASS="EMPHASIS" ->escputil</I -></SPAN -> utility is -listed in the $PATH environment variable, or that the full path is -specified on the command line. The examples in this section will -assume the former. - </P -><DIV -CLASS="CAUTION" -><P -></P -><TABLE -CLASS="CAUTION" -BORDER="1" -WIDTH="100%" -><TR -><TD -ALIGN="CENTER" -><B ->Caution</B -></TD -></TR -><TR -><TD -ALIGN="LEFT" -><P -> The <SPAN -CLASS="emphasis" -><I -CLASS="EMPHASIS" ->escputil</I -></SPAN -> utility was designed for use -ONLY with Epson Stylus inkjet printers supported by the Gutenprint -software. It is possible that damage MIGHT occur to your printer if -this utility is misused or if it is used with a printer other than an -Epson Stylus inkjet printer. It is the sole responsibility of the -user to insure that this utility is suitable for the task at hand. - </P -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -></DIV -><P -> In this section, specific examples of common usage will be -presented. A summary of the command line switches can be -found in the <SPAN -CLASS="emphasis" -><I -CLASS="EMPHASIS" ->escputil</I -></SPAN ->(1) man page. - </P -><DIV -CLASS="SECT2" -><H2 -CLASS="SECT2" -><A -NAME="AEN582" ->Determining Ink Level</A -></H2 -><P -> Perhaps the most basic function performed by -<SPAN -CLASS="emphasis" -><I -CLASS="EMPHASIS" ->escputil</I -></SPAN -> is that of determining the amount of ink -remaining in the printer. To do this, the user must know the name of -the raw printer device. This is usually /dev/lp0 for a printer -connected to the parallel port, or /dev/usb/lp0 for a printer -connected to the USB. - </P -><P ->If there are multiple printers connected, one of them may be referenced as -/dev/lp1 or perhaps /dev/usb/lp1. In the event of uncertainty, and if -CUPS is in use, view the following <A -HREF="http://localhost:631/printers" -TARGET="_top" ->URL</A -> -with a web browser. At that URL, look for a line which reads "Device -URI". The author's USB printer is listed as "Device URI: usb:/dev/usb/lp0". - </P -><P ->For this example, assume that the raw printer device is a USB printer -specified as /dev/usb/lp0. To get the ink level for this printer, -issue this command and notice the output. - </P -><TABLE -BORDER="0" -BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0" -WIDTH="100%" -><TR -><TD -><PRE -CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING" -> -# escputil -r /dev/usb/lp0 -i - -Escputil version 4.3.0, Copyright (C) 2000-2001 Robert Krawitz -Escputil comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type -'escputil -l' -This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it -under certain conditions; type 'escputil -l' for details. - - Ink color Percent remaining - Black 18 - Cyan 71 - Magenta 70 - Yellow 67 - Light Cyan 71 - Light Magenta 70 - - </PRE -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -><P ->The user would substitute their own raw printer device for the one -shown in the example after the "-r" switch. Notice that the printout -shows the percent of ink remaining for each color of the author's -Epson Stylus Photo 870. When the ink levels get too low, print -quality will suffer. In the author's personal experience, ink levels -approaching 10% begin to cause print quality degredation, but this -will vary depending on the precise printer model. - </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT2" -><H2 -CLASS="SECT2" -><A -NAME="AEN591" ->Error During Ink Level Determination</A -></H2 -><P -> What? The example above did not work? An error message was -printed? What does it mean? There are several possibilities, -depending on the specific error message. If the error message is -"Invalid argument" (see following example), the problem is that the -2.4.x kernel is not configured with the CONFIG_PARPORT_1284 option enabled. - - <TABLE -BORDER="0" -BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0" -WIDTH="100%" -><TR -><TD -><PRE -CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING" -> -# escputil -r /dev/lp0 -i - -Escputil version 4.3.0, Copyright (C) 2000-2001 Robert Krawitz -Escputil comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type -'escputil -l' -This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it -under certain conditions; type 'escputil -l' for details. - -Cannot read from /dev/lp0: Invalid argument - - </PRE -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -> - - Another possibile cause for error is that the raw printer device -does not have both read and write permission for the user attempting -to access the device. In this case, the error message will read -"Permission denied". A final possibility is that the raw printer -device specified is incorrect, in which case the error message will -read "No such device". - </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT2" -><H2 -CLASS="SECT2" -><A -NAME="AEN595" ->Nozzle Check</A -></H2 -><P -> On an inkjet printer, there are several small holes on the -bottom of each ink cartridge through which the ink must flow smoothly -in order to create high quality images on paper. If these holes -become clogged, the printed image will show small gaps where there -should have been ink. One can easily test for the existence of this -condition by running a nozzle check. One need not be the root user to -issue this command. Note that as shown, the command will print a -nozzle test pattern on the default printer. If there are multiple -printers present, the desired printer must be specified with an -additional "-P printer_name" switch, where "printer_name" is the name -of the desired printer. - </P -><P -> The printer will print a series of black (and colored) slanted -lines on the paper. Observe these lines carefully. If there are gaps -or spaces in these lines, then the corresponding nozzle is clogged and -the print head must be cleaned. However, if there are no gaps, the -nozzles are clean. - </P -><TABLE -BORDER="0" -BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0" -WIDTH="100%" -><TR -><TD -><PRE -CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING" -> -# escputil -n -Escputil version 4.3.0, Copyright (C) 2000-2001 Robert Krawitz -Escputil comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type -'escputil -l' -This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it -under certain conditions; type 'escputil -l' for details. - -Running nozzle check, please ensure paper is in the printer. - - </PRE -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT2" -><H2 -CLASS="SECT2" -><A -NAME="AEN600" ->Clean the Print Head</A -></H2 -><P -> If the printed output is showing gaps where there should have -been ink, it is likely that one or more nozzles are clogged and the -print head is in need of cleaning. One can verify this by first -running a nozzle check and looking for gaps in the printout. To clean -the print head, issue the following command. One need not be the root user to -issue this command. Note that as shown, the command will clean the -print head on the default printer. If there are multiple -printers present, the desired printer must be specified with an -additional "-P printer_name" switch, where "printer_name" is the name -of the desired printer. - </P -><TABLE -BORDER="0" -BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0" -WIDTH="100%" -><TR -><TD -><PRE -CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING" -> -# escputil -c -Escputil version 4.3.0, Copyright (C) 2000-2001 Robert Krawitz -Escputil comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type -'escputil -l' -This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it -under certain conditions; type 'escputil -l' for details. - -Cleaning heads... - - </PRE -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -><P -> Nothing will be printed on the paper. The printer will make -some noise as it cleans the print head. Wait until the printer is -finished cleaning the print head. Afterwards, execute another nozzle -check and insure that the print head is indeed completely clean. Note -that the process of cleaning the print head causes ink consumption, so -do not clean the print head any more than necessary. - </P -><P ->For severely clogged nozzles, one may have to execute two or three cycles -of nozzle check followed by a cleaning of the print head. If the -printer had gone unused for a long time, the nozzles may be so clogged -with dried ink as to be unrecoverable, in which case, the best course -of action is to replace the ink cartridge. - </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT2" -><H2 -CLASS="SECT2" -><A -NAME="AEN606" ->Align the Print Head</A -></H2 -><P -> To insure the highest quality printouts, the print head must -be in proper physical alignment. One can check and realign the print -head by running this interactive alignment test. - </P -><P ->The <SPAN -CLASS="emphasis" -><I -CLASS="EMPHASIS" ->escputil</I -></SPAN -> utility must know the exact printer model in -use. One may specify the model on the command line using the "-m" -switch, or the utility can detect the printer model if the user passes -the "-r" switch and the name of the raw printer device. - </P -><P ->Note that an unprivileged user may use this command with the "-m" switch, but that -(in general) the root user may only use the "-r" switch (which -requires read/write access to the raw printer device). In the case of -multiple printers in use, the "-P" switch is required to align the -print head on the non-default printer. - </P -><DIV -CLASS="CAUTION" -><P -></P -><TABLE -CLASS="CAUTION" -BORDER="1" -WIDTH="100%" -><TR -><TD -ALIGN="CENTER" -><B ->Caution</B -></TD -></TR -><TR -><TD -ALIGN="LEFT" -><P ->This utility lets you align the print head of your Epson Stylus inkjet -printer. Misuse of this utility may cause your print quality to degrade -and possibly damage your printer. This utility has not been reviewed by -Seiko Epson for correctness, and is offered with no warranty at all. The -entire risk of using this utility lies with you. - </P -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -></DIV -><P -> Aligning the print head is an interactive process. The utility -will print out a set of instructions and ask you for responses. Please -read the instructions carefully and follow them precisely. A single -sheet of paper will be needed (one can print on both sides to save paper). - </P -><P ->The following example illustrates the alignment process when issued by an -unprivileged user who specified the printer model on the command -line. (To obtain a list of printer models, issue the "escputil -M" -command). Of course, your responses will vary and should be -substituted for the responses shown in the following example. - </P -><TABLE -BORDER="0" -BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0" -WIDTH="100%" -><TR -><TD -><PRE -CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING" -> - -*** NOTE - 870 is an illustrative example! *** -*** You MUST use the proper printer model! *** -*** Run: escputil -M for a listing of *** -*** supported printer models! *** - -linuxpc> escputil -a -m 870 -Escputil version 4.3.0, Copyright (C) 2000-2001 Robert Krawitz -Escputil comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type -'escputil -l' -This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it -under certain conditions; type 'escputil -l' for details. - -Please read these instructions very carefully before proceeding. - -This utility lets you align the print head of your Epson Stylus -inkjet printer. Misuse of this utility may cause your print -quality to degrade and possibly damage your printer. This utility -has not been reviewed by Seiko Epson for correctness, and is -offered with no warranty at all. The entire risk of using this -utility lies with you. - -This utility prints 3 test patterns. Each pattern looks very -similar. The patterns consist of a series of pairs of vertical -lines that overlap. Below each pair of lines is a number between -1 and 15. - -When you inspect the pairs of lines, you should find the pair -of lines that is best in alignment, that is, that best forms -a single vertical line. Inspect the pairs very carefully to -find the best match. Using a loupe or magnifying glass is -recommended for the most critical inspection. It is also -suggested that you use a good quality paper for the test, so -that the lines are well-formed and do not spread through the -paper. After picking the number matching the best pair, place -the paper back in the paper input tray before typing it in. - -Each pattern is similar, but later patterns use finer dots for -more critical alignment. You must run all of the passes to -correctly align your printer. After running all the alignment -passes, the alignment patterns will be printed once more. You -should find that the middle-most pair (#8 out of the 15) is the -best for all patterns. - -After the passes are printed once more, you will be offered the -choices of (s)aving the result in the printer, (r)epeating the -process, or (q)uitting without saving. Quitting will not restore -the previous settings, but powering the printer off and back -on will. If you quit, you must repeat the entire process if -you wish to later save the results. It is essential that you -not turn your printer off during this procedure. - -This procedure assumes that your printer is an Epson Stylus Photo -870. If this is not your printer model, please type control-C now -and choose your actual printer model. - -Please place a sheet of paper in your printer to begin the head -alignment procedure. -Press enter to continue > -Please inspect the print, and choose the best pair of lines in -each pattern. Type a pair number, '?' for help, or 'r' to repeat -the procedure. -Pass #1> 8 -Pass #2> 8 -Pass #3> 8 -Attempting to set alignment...succeeded. -Please verify that the alignment is correct. After the alignment -pattern is printed again, please ensure that the best pattern -for each line is pattern 8. If it is not, you should repeat the -process to get the best quality printing. -Please insert a fresh sheet of paper. -Press enter to continue > -Please inspect the final output very carefully to ensure that your -printer is in proper alignment. You may now: - (s)ave the results in the printer, - (q)uit without saving the results, or - (r)epeat the entire process from the beginning. -You will then be asked to confirm your choice. -What do you want to do (s, q, r)? -> s -This will permanently alter the configuration of your printer. -WARNING: this procedure has not been approved by Seiko Epson, -and it may damage your printer. Proceed? -Please confirm by typing 's' again that you wish to save the -settings to your printer: -> s -About to save settings...succeeded! -Your alignment settings have been saved to the printer. - - </PRE -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -><P -> The following example shows what will happen if an unprivileged -user attempts to align the print head by specifying the raw printer -device on the command line. - </P -><TABLE -BORDER="0" -BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0" -WIDTH="100%" -><TR -><TD -><PRE -CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING" -> -linuxpc> escputil -a -r /dev/usb/lp0 -Escputil version 4.2.0, Copyright (C) 2000-2001 Robert Krawitz -Escputil comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type -'escputil -l' -This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it -under certain conditions; type 'escputil -l' for details. - -Attempting to detect printer model... -Cannot open /dev/usb/lp0 read/write: Permission denied - - </PRE -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -><P -> This next example illustrates the results obtained when the root -user issues an alignment command while specifying the raw printer -device. Note that the output is truncated and only shows the printer -detection output. - </P -><TABLE -BORDER="0" -BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0" -WIDTH="100%" -><TR -><TD -><PRE -CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING" -> -# escputil -a -r /dev/usb/lp0 -Escputil version 4.3.0, Copyright (C) 2000-2001 Robert Krawitz -Escputil comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type -'escputil -l' -This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it -under certain conditions; type 'escputil -l' for details. - -Attempting to detect printer model...Stylus Photo 870 - -Please read these instructions very carefully before proceeding. - - </PRE -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT2" -><H2 -CLASS="SECT2" -><A -NAME="AEN622" ->Printer Identification</A -></H2 -><P -> The printer identification command will query the printer for -make and model information. This command requires read/write access -to the raw printer device (generally limited to the root user). -Substitute your own raw printer device in place of the /dev/usb/lp0 -shown in the example. The output will vary depending on the precise -printer model. - </P -><TABLE -BORDER="0" -BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0" -WIDTH="100%" -><TR -><TD -><PRE -CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING" -> -# escputil -d -r /dev/usb/lp0 -Escputil version 4.3.0, Copyright (C) 2000-2001 Robert Krawitz -Escputil comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type -'escputil -l' -This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it -under certain conditions; type 'escputil -l' for details. - -@EJL ID -MFG:EPSON;CMD:ESCPL2,BDC;MDL:Stylus Photo 870;CLS:PRINTER;DES: -EPSON Stylus Photo 870; - - </PRE -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT2" -><H2 -CLASS="SECT2" -><A -NAME="AEN626" ->More Information</A -></H2 -><P -> For more detailed information about the command line switches -accepted by the <SPAN -CLASS="emphasis" -><I -CLASS="EMPHASIS" ->escputil</I -></SPAN -> utility, please consult -the man page which is supplied with the Gutenprint software. 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In -either case, the next screen you see will look like this one if you -have not yet configured any printers. - </P -><DIV -CLASS="FIGURE" -><A -NAME="AEN466" -></A -><P -><B ->Figure 3-2. The CUPS Printers Window</B -></P -><DIV -CLASS="MEDIAOBJECT" -><P -><IMG -SRC="figures/cups_printers.png"></P -></DIV -></DIV -><P ->At this time, click on the <SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->Add Printer</SPAN -> button. -You will then see the Admin screen (shown below). - </P -><DIV -CLASS="FIGURE" -><A -NAME="AEN475" -></A -><P -><B ->Figure 3-3. The CUPS Admin Window</B -></P -><DIV -CLASS="MEDIAOBJECT" -><P -><IMG -SRC="figures/cups_admin.png"></P -></DIV -></DIV -><P ->Notice in the screenshot that the three boxes are shown after the -author filled them in for his printer at home. You will need to fill -in an appropriate name of your printer, its location, and a -description which meets your own needs. Once this is done, click on -the <SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->Continue</SPAN -> button, and then this screen will appear. - </P -><DIV -CLASS="FIGURE" -><A -NAME="FIG-CUPS-ADMIN-DEVICE" -></A -><P -><B ->Figure 3-4. The CUPS Admin Device Window</B -></P -><DIV -CLASS="MEDIAOBJECT" -><P -><IMG -SRC="figures/cups_admin_device.png"></P -></DIV -></DIV -><P ->Click on the drop down menu next to the word -<SPAN -CLASS="GUILABEL" ->Device</SPAN -> and a list of possible printer devices -appears. Select the device appropriate for your printer. Note that -there are a range of serial, parallel, USB, and other devices from -which to choose. Once the selection is made, click the -<SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->Continue</SPAN -> button. Now, this screen appears. - </P -><DIV -CLASS="FIGURE" -><A -NAME="AEN494" -></A -><P -><B ->Figure 3-5. The CUPS Admin Model/Driver Window</B -></P -><DIV -CLASS="MEDIAOBJECT" -><P -><IMG -SRC="figures/cups_admin_make.png"></P -></DIV -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="CAUTION" -><P -></P -><TABLE -CLASS="CAUTION" -BORDER="1" -WIDTH="100%" -><TR -><TD -ALIGN="CENTER" -><B ->Caution Regarding USB Printers</B -></TD -></TR -><TR -><TD -ALIGN="LEFT" -><P ->CUPS versions 1.1.11 and later <SPAN -CLASS="emphasis" -><I -CLASS="EMPHASIS" ->REQUIRE</I -></SPAN -> -the user to insure that the desired USB printer is powered on -<SPAN -CLASS="emphasis" -><I -CLASS="EMPHASIS" ->AND</I -></SPAN -> physically connected to the USB bus -<SPAN -CLASS="emphasis" -><I -CLASS="EMPHASIS" ->BEFORE</I -></SPAN -> starting the CUPS software. - </P -><P ->CUPS must see the USB printer when the software starts. The CUPS software -is typically started when the computer boots. Note that one cannot -simply plug in the USB printer and power it on after CUPS has started. -(Note that this does not apply to parallel port printers). - </P -><P ->If the USB printer was not connected and powered on at the time CUPS was -started, there will not be a USB printer shown in the -list of devices on the CUPS Admin Device Window (see -<A -HREF="x452.html#FIG-CUPS-ADMIN-DEVICE" ->Figure 3-4</A ->). In this event, stop the CUPS -software, properly connect and power on the USB printer, and restart -the CUPS software. - </P -><P ->From the list of devices shown in the CUPS Admin Device Window -(see <A -HREF="x452.html#FIG-CUPS-ADMIN-DEVICE" ->Figure 3-4</A ->), a clever user might -attempt to avoid this issue by selecting -<SPAN -CLASS="GUIMENUITEM" ->Internet Printing Protocol</SPAN -> -and then enter something similar to 'usb:/dev/usblp0' in the next -screen. However, this fails later in the configuration process with a -"client_error_not_possible" error message with no other explanation. -Note that entering 'file:/dev/usblp0' will not work either. While CUPS -will allow this, printing will not actually work in some situations. - </P -><P ->CUPS versions 1.1.10 and earlier exhibit similar behavior with regard -to not displaying the USB printer if it was not connected to the USB -bus and powered up prior to starting the CUPS software. However, -these versions of CUPS will indeed allow the user to enter the name of -the USB connection, unlike versions 1.1.11 and later. - </P -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -></DIV -><P ->Select the manufacturer of your printer and click the -<SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->Continue</SPAN -> button. A window will appear which -asks you to select the specific model number for your printer. - </P -><P ->Scroll through the long list and find the model number for your -printer. Notice carefully that there are many different languages -supported for each printer, as denoted by the initials in parenthesis. -(en) would be for English, (da) for Danish, (sv) for Swedish, (fr) for -French, (no) for Norwegian, (pl) for Polish, and (en_GB) for British -English (see <A -HREF="x452.html#FIG-CUPS-ADMIN-MODEL" ->Figure 3-6</A ->). Also take note -of the Gutenprint revision for the driver, and ensure that it is -indeed the version of Gutenprint which you have most recently -installed. Once you have made the proper selection, click on the -<SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->Continue</SPAN -> button. - </P -><DIV -CLASS="FIGURE" -><A -NAME="FIG-CUPS-ADMIN-MODEL" -></A -><P -><B ->Figure 3-6. The 2nd CUPS Admin Model/Driver Window</B -></P -><DIV -CLASS="MEDIAOBJECT" -><P -><IMG -SRC="figures/cups_admin_model.png"></P -></DIV -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="FIGURE" -><A -NAME="AEN526" -></A -><P -><B ->Figure 3-7. The CUPS Admin Success Window</B -></P -><DIV -CLASS="MEDIAOBJECT" -><P -><IMG -SRC="figures/cups_admin_success.png"></P -></DIV -></DIV -><P ->Congratulations! You should now see the CUPS window indicating that -your printer was successfully installed. Notice the sentence which -reads "Printer your_printer has been added successfully". Click on -your_printer, which will be the underlined name for your printer. - </P -><DIV -CLASS="FIGURE" -><A -NAME="FIG-CUPS-MY-PRINTER" -></A -><P -><B ->Figure 3-8. The CUPS Window for Your Printer</B -></P -><DIV -CLASS="MEDIAOBJECT" -><P -><IMG -SRC="figures/cups_my_printer.png"></P -></DIV -></DIV -><P ->After clicking on your_printer (epson_870 in this example), a window -will appear similar to that shown in <A -HREF="x452.html#FIG-CUPS-MY-PRINTER" ->Figure 3-8</A ->. -It would probably be a good idea at this point to click on the -<SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->Print Test Page</SPAN -> button to ensure that -everything is working properly. 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This box contains helpful text. -These small boxes are called "tooltips" and are intended to remind you -about the function of each part of the graphical interface. - </P -><P ->The next several sections will continuously refer to -<A -HREF="x85.html#FIG-GIMP-PRINT-GUI" ->Figure 2-3</A -> and -<A -HREF="x85.html#FIG-GIMP-PRINT-GUI-1" ->Figure 2-4</A ->. The difference between -the two figures can be seen in the top right corner of the window. -Notice that there are two tabs, one which reads -<SPAN -CLASS="GUILABEL" ->Printer Settings</SPAN -> and another which reads -<SPAN -CLASS="GUILABEL" ->Image/Output Settings</SPAN ->. Notice also that the -window is divided into several major sections which directly map to -the major sections of this document: - <P -></P -><UL -><LI -><P -><A -HREF="x85.html#AEN230" ->Preview</A -></P -></LI -><LI -><P -><A -HREF="x85.html#AEN130" ->Printer Settings</A -></P -></LI -><LI -><P -><A -HREF="x85.html#AEN130" ->Image/Output Settings</A -></P -></LI -><LI -><P -><A -HREF="x85.html#AEN254" ->Position</A -></P -></LI -><LI -><P -><A -HREF="x85.html#AEN326" ->Size</A -></P -></LI -><LI -><P -><A -HREF="x85.html#AEN426" ->Printing and Saving Settings</A -></P -></LI -></UL -> - </P -><DIV -CLASS="FIGURE" -><A -NAME="FIG-GIMP-PRINT-GUI" -></A -><P -><B ->Figure 2-3. The Gimp-Print Graphical User Interface 1 (GUI)</B -></P -><DIV -CLASS="MEDIAOBJECT" -><P -><IMG -SRC="figures/gimp-print-gui.png"></P -></DIV -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="FIGURE" -><A -NAME="FIG-GIMP-PRINT-GUI-1" -></A -><P -><B ->Figure 2-4. The Gimp-Print Graphical User Interface 2 (GUI)</B -></P -><DIV -CLASS="MEDIAOBJECT" -><P -><IMG -SRC="figures/gimp-print-gui-1.png"></P -></DIV -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT2" -><H2 -CLASS="SECT2" -><A -NAME="AEN130" ->Printer Settings</A -></H2 -><DIV -CLASS="SECT3" -><H3 -CLASS="SECT3" -><A -NAME="AEN134" ->Printer</A -></H3 -><P -> Click on the <SPAN -CLASS="GUILABEL" ->Printer Settings</SPAN -> tab near the -top right hand corner of the window (see -<A -HREF="x85.html#FIG-GIMP-PRINT-GUI" ->Figure 2-3</A ->). Then, click on the downward -facing arrow to the right of the <SPAN -CLASS="GUILABEL" ->Printer</SPAN -> combo -box to see a list of the system printer queues. Select the queue to which -you would like the printed image to be sent. One may also print the -image directly to a file by selecting <SPAN -CLASS="GUIMENUITEM" ->File</SPAN ->. -In this event, the user will be prompted for the filename when either the -<SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->Print</SPAN -> button or the <SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->Print and Save -Settings</SPAN -> button is clicked. - </P -><P ->When either the <SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->Print and Save Settings</SPAN -> button -or the <SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->Save Settings</SPAN -> button is clicked, -the settings are saved in a file called -<TT -CLASS="FILENAME" ->~/.gimp-1.2/printrc</TT ->. The user is cautioned about -hand editing this file since it is generated by Gutenprint (although -it was the only way that the author found for removing bogus entries -created while playing with the <SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->New Printer</SPAN -> button). - </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT3" -><H3 -CLASS="SECT3" -><A -NAME="AEN148" ->Setup Printer</A -></H3 -><P -> Before any useful printing can occur, the user needs to associate -the named printer with the -actual make and model of the printer. Click the -<SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->Setup Printer</SPAN -> button in -the <SPAN -CLASS="GUILABEL" ->Printer</SPAN -> section of the window (the upper -right, and just below the Printer display box). When this is done, the -following window appears: - - <DIV -CLASS="FIGURE" -><A -NAME="AEN153" -></A -><P -><B ->Figure 2-5. The Setup Printer Window</B -></P -><DIV -CLASS="MEDIAOBJECT" -><P -><IMG -SRC="figures/gimp-print-setup.png"></P -></DIV -></DIV -> - </P -><P -> Scroll through the Printer Model section of the window until you -find a printer which matches yours. If you cannot find the precise -model, pick something close and hope for the best. There are selections -for a wide array of Postscript, inkjet, and laser printers. After you -have selected a printer, you will see the printer command displayed. - </P -><P ->The Gutenprint software does all of the necessary conversion of the -image to be printed into the language of your printer. It is -unnecessary and undesirable for any other sofware to manipulate this -data. (This is why the command contains the "-l" switch or the "-o -raw" switch). Please use care if you feel the need to edit this -command. Once you are satisfied with your selection, click the -<SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->OK</SPAN -> button. - </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT3" -><H3 -CLASS="SECT3" -><A -NAME="AEN163" ->New Printer</A -></H3 -><P -> In the previous sections, the user selected an existing printer -queue and associated a particular type of printer to that queue. For -most cases, this is probably all that is required. However, some -situations might require more detailed control over the handling of -the printer data. - </P -><P -> Click the <SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->New Printer</SPAN -> button to tell the -software that you wish to create a new name. In this case, the new -name may actually be an existing printer with different settings that -you wish to save, or it may simply be a name associated with a -particular command for handling the printer data. A window will -appear thus: - - <DIV -CLASS="FIGURE" -><A -NAME="AEN168" -></A -><P -><B ->Figure 2-6. The New Printer Window</B -></P -><DIV -CLASS="MEDIAOBJECT" -><P -><IMG -SRC="figures/gimp-print-new-printer.png"></P -></DIV -></DIV -> - - Type a name into the window and click <SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->OK</SPAN -> -(or <SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->Cancel</SPAN -> if you wish not to do this). -Notice that the new name now appears as the selected <SPAN -CLASS="GUILABEL" ->Printer</SPAN ->. -As you change settings in the rest of the Gimp-Print GUI, they will be -associated with this printer name. When the settings are saved, -they can be recovered easily by simply selecting this named printer -from the Printer combo box. - </P -><P -> One example where this feature might be used is as follows. The -author frequently prints photos on Epson 4x6 photo paper. Note that -this paper is physically larger than 4x6 and it has perforations on -all four sides. The author dislikes printing part of the image on the -perforated parts of the paper which will be removed after -printing the photo. By selecting the proper scaling percentage, -printing can be constrained to the 4x6 part of the paper which will -remain after the perforated sections are removed. The author has -saved this setting using this feature of the Gutenprint software. - </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT3" -><H3 -CLASS="SECT3" -><A -NAME="AEN179" ->Media Size</A -></H3 -><P -> The term <SPAN -CLASS="emphasis" -><I -CLASS="EMPHASIS" ->media</I -></SPAN -> refers to paper, card stock, -envelopes, or whatever you have put into your printer onto which -something will be printed. Click the arrow to the right of the -<SPAN -CLASS="GUILABEL" ->Media Size</SPAN -> box to see a long list of different -sizes of media. Choose the size that matches the media which you have -loaded into your printer. Once you have made your choice, the drop -down menu will disappear, and your choice will be shown in the -<SPAN -CLASS="GUILABEL" ->Media Size</SPAN -> box. The available paper sizes will -vary depending upon the printer model you have selected. - </P -><P -> Some printers support arbitrary (within limits!) paper sizes. - These printers will let you select <SPAN -CLASS="emphasis" -><I -CLASS="EMPHASIS" ->Custom</I -></SPAN -> - or <SPAN -CLASS="emphasis" -><I -CLASS="EMPHASIS" ->Roll</I -></SPAN -> paper sizes. When you select such a - printer, one or both of the <SPAN -CLASS="GUILABEL" ->Dimensions</SPAN -> boxes - will let you enter your paper size (in inches or centimetres). The - boxes will not let you enter sizes that your printer cannot handle. - </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT3" -><H3 -CLASS="SECT3" -><A -NAME="AEN189" ->Media Type</A -></H3 -><P -> The type of media onto which your image will be printed should be -selected here. Click on the arrow to the right of the <SPAN -CLASS="GUILABEL" ->Media -Type</SPAN -> box to see a long list of the different types of media -onto which you may print your image. Media types include such things -as plain paper, postcards, photo quality paper, transparencies, and -more! Once you have made your choice, the drop down menu will -disappear, and your choice will be shown in the <SPAN -CLASS="GUILABEL" ->Media -Type</SPAN -> box. The choices available will vary depending upon -the printer model you have selected. - </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT3" -><H3 -CLASS="SECT3" -><A -NAME="AEN194" ->Media Source</A -></H3 -><P -> The <SPAN -CLASS="GUILABEL" ->Media Source</SPAN -> box allows the user to - choose the paper source, sometimes called <SPAN -CLASS="emphasis" -><I -CLASS="EMPHASIS" ->Input - Slot</I -></SPAN ->, that the paper will be fed from. Many printers - only have one available input source (such as the standard paper - tray), in which case this entry will be grayed out. If your printer - does support multiple input sources, you may specify the source of - your choice here. Some Epson printers offer a roll feed option in - addition to the standard paper tray, and many HP LaserJet printers - have multiple paper trays. - </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT3" -><H3 -CLASS="SECT3" -><A -NAME="AEN199" ->Ink Type</A -></H3 -><P -> Some printers offer a choice of different types of ink or ink - cartridges. Many Canon and Lexmark printers support various - combinations of cartridges, such as black only, black and color, - photo color, and so forth. Most Epson printers let you choose - between three and four color printing (three color uses only color - ink, while four color uses black ink as well). Epson printers that - support six color photo printing allow you to choose five and six - color printing as well. - </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT3" -><H3 -CLASS="SECT3" -><A -NAME="AEN202" ->Resolution</A -></H3 -><P -> Click on the arrow to the right of the -<SPAN -CLASS="GUILABEL" ->Resolution</SPAN -> box to see a long list of resolutions -at which you can print your image. The list is written with the -lowest resolution at the top, with increasing resolution (and -generally improved printing quality) as you approach the bottom of the -list. Different printers support different resolution options, and -many printers support different quality choices using the same basic -resolution. In this menu are a few terms which may be unfamiliar to -you, and they will now be explained. - </P -><DIV -CLASS="SECT4" -><H4 -CLASS="SECT4" -><A -NAME="AEN206" ->DPI</A -></H4 -><P -> DPI is an acronym which stands for <SPAN -CLASS="emphasis" -><I -CLASS="EMPHASIS" ->D</I -></SPAN ->ots -<SPAN -CLASS="emphasis" -><I -CLASS="EMPHASIS" ->P</I -></SPAN ->er <SPAN -CLASS="emphasis" -><I -CLASS="EMPHASIS" ->I</I -></SPAN ->nch. This term refers -to the number of dots that your printer will print in a space of one -inch (approximately 2.54 cm). This is highly dependent upon the -capability of your printer. Resolutions below 300 DPI are -used for draft quality. For general purpose printing, select -300 - 360 DPI. Higher quality printing can be achieved by -selecting 600 - 720 DPI. Settings higher than this are used for the -highest possible quality for printing photographs and other high -quality graphics. Experiment with your printer and these settings -with different types of graphics and photographs to see what -results you can obtain with your printer. High resolutions (large -numbers of dots per inch) require substantial image processing time, -and the print files can be very large; it's not uncommon for a full -page, 1440x720 DPI image to require 100 MB of temporary storage! - </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT4" -><H4 -CLASS="SECT4" -><A -NAME="AEN212" ->Draft or Fast Economy Draft</A -></H4 -><P -> When this text appears next to the resolution, it refers to the -fact that the quality will be relatively low, but suitable for rough -drafts. Draft quality is higher than fast economy draft. These -options will give you the fastest printing speed. Economy Draft uses -less ink, and as a result the image will be pale. These modes are -generally not very useful for printing photographs. - </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT4" -><H4 -CLASS="SECT4" -><A -NAME="AEN215" ->Unidirectional</A -></H4 -><P -> When printing an image, you have probably noticed the print -head inside the printer moving back and forth across the print media. -Many printers are capable of putting ink on the page regardless of -which direction the print head is moving. However, quality can -sometimes be improved by only putting ink on the page when the printer -head is moving in one direction. The -<SPAN -CLASS="GUIMENUITEM" ->Unidirectional</SPAN -> setting instructs the -software to only place ink on the page when the print head is moving -one way. When the print head returns, it will not place ink on the -page. On many printers, the print quality is better, at the expense -of printing speed. - </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT4" -><H4 -CLASS="SECT4" -><A -NAME="AEN219" ->High(est) Quality</A -></H4 -><P -> With lower quality print modes, one may see an effect where -the printed image looks like it has rows of stripes with a small -separation between the stripes. This effect is called "banding" and -is undesirable. In the <SPAN -CLASS="emphasis" -><I -CLASS="EMPHASIS" ->high</I -></SPAN -> and -<SPAN -CLASS="emphasis" -><I -CLASS="EMPHASIS" ->highest</I -></SPAN -> quality modes, the printer will make more -passes over the same part of the page in order to improve quality and -(reduce or) eliminate banding. This requires more temporary disk -space and prints more slowly, but does not require significantly more -processing time. - </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT4" -><H4 -CLASS="SECT4" -><A -NAME="AEN224" ->DMT</A -></H4 -><P -> DMT is an acronym which stands for <SPAN -CLASS="emphasis" -><I -CLASS="EMPHASIS" ->D</I -></SPAN ->ot - <SPAN -CLASS="emphasis" -><I -CLASS="EMPHASIS" ->M</I -></SPAN ->odulation - <SPAN -CLASS="emphasis" -><I -CLASS="EMPHASIS" ->T</I -></SPAN ->echnology. - This term refers to a print mode used by certain Canon printers - to improve the quality of the printed output. Unfortunately, - at this time, all of the available DMT modes do not work - correctly. The cases which do work correctly will offer - significantly improved printing quality. - </P -></DIV -></DIV -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT2" -><H2 -CLASS="SECT2" -><A -NAME="AEN230" ->Preview</A -></H2 -><P -> Notice in the upper left of the window is a preview of your image. -This preview is a representation of where your picture will print on -the selected media, and approximately what it will look like. This -preview will be updated as you modify selections in the -<SPAN -CLASS="GUILABEL" ->Position</SPAN ->, <SPAN -CLASS="GUILABEL" ->Size</SPAN ->, -<SPAN -CLASS="GUILABEL" ->Media Size</SPAN ->, and <SPAN -CLASS="GUILABEL" ->Output Type</SPAN -> -portions of the window. You may also select the image with your mouse -and move it manually if you wish. In doing so, you will note that the -<SPAN -CLASS="GUILABEL" ->Position</SPAN -> settings are updated accordingly. Take -note of the arrow, which points toward the top of the media, where top -is the first part of the media to enter the printer. - </P -><P -> The preview may be moved around the page as follows: - </P -><P -></P -><UL -><LI -><P -> Clicking and dragging the <SPAN -CLASS="emphasis" -><I -CLASS="EMPHASIS" ->left</I -></SPAN -> - (primary) mouse button moves the image around the page as you would - expect; the image moves with the mouse. </P -></LI -><LI -><P -> Clicking and dragging the - <SPAN -CLASS="emphasis" -><I -CLASS="EMPHASIS" ->middle</I -></SPAN -> mouse button moves the image around the - page in a finer fashion, such that each pixel of mouse movement - moves the image by one point (1/72 inch). This allows very fine - placement of the image on the page. </P -></LI -><LI -><P -> Clicking and dragging the - <SPAN -CLASS="emphasis" -><I -CLASS="EMPHASIS" ->right</I -></SPAN -> (secondary) mouse button moves the image - around the page much the same as with the left button, but the image - will only move in units of the image size. Thus, if the image is - one inch wide and two inches tall, the image will not move at all - until you have moved the mouse far enough so that the image would be - moved one inch vertically and two inches horizontally. This is - handy if you wish to print multiple images of the same size on one - piece of paper.</P -></LI -><LI -><P -> If you hold down the <SPAN -CLASS="emphasis" -><I -CLASS="EMPHASIS" ->shift</I -></SPAN -> key - on the keyboard when you click and drag the mouse, the image will - only move in the horizontal or vertical direction (depending upon - which way you first move the mouse). This allows you to constrain - motion to the horizontal or vertical. </P -></LI -><LI -><P -> If you click another button while dragging the - mouse, the image will immediately return to the position it was in - before you clicked the mouse the first time. This allows you to - not move the image if you have started moving it and have decided - that you don't want to move it. The preview will not respond to the - mouse until you release all of the mouse buttons and click and drag - afresh. </P -></LI -></UL -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT2" -><H2 -CLASS="SECT2" -><A -NAME="AEN254" ->Position</A -></H2 -><DIV -CLASS="SECT3" -><H3 -CLASS="SECT3" -><A -NAME="AEN256" ->Orientation</A -></H3 -><P -> The Orientation menu allows the user to choose the orientation -of the paper. The menu selections are -<SPAN -CLASS="GUIMENUITEM" ->Auto</SPAN ->, <SPAN -CLASS="GUIMENUITEM" ->Portrait</SPAN ->, -<SPAN -CLASS="GUIMENUITEM" ->Landscape</SPAN ->, <SPAN -CLASS="GUIMENUITEM" ->Upside -down</SPAN ->, and <SPAN -CLASS="GUIMENUITEM" ->Seascape</SPAN ->. Click on -the rectangular tab to see these choices -and make your selection. When you have done so, the pulldown menu -will have disappeared, and your choice will appear. Also, note that -the preview image will have changed accordingly. - </P -><P -> When set to <SPAN -CLASS="GUIMENUITEM" ->Auto</SPAN ->, the software will make an -intelligent choice of orientation based on the dimensions of the image -to be printed. <SPAN -CLASS="GUIMENUITEM" ->Portrait</SPAN -> orients the print media -with the longest edge going from top to bottom, while -<SPAN -CLASS="GUIMENUITEM" ->Landscape</SPAN -> orients the paper with the longest edge -going from side to side. <SPAN -CLASS="GUIMENUITEM" ->Upside down</SPAN -> and -<SPAN -CLASS="GUIMENUITEM" ->Seascape</SPAN -> orient the paper the same as -<SPAN -CLASS="GUIMENUITEM" ->Portrait</SPAN -> and <SPAN -CLASS="GUIMENUITEM" ->Landscape</SPAN -> -respectively, with the difference being that the image is rotated 180 degrees. - </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT3" -><H3 -CLASS="SECT3" -><A -NAME="AEN272" ->Automatic Centering</A -></H3 -><P -> There are three buttons that deal with centering an image. The -leftmost button is the <SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->Vertically</SPAN -> button, the -middle button is the <SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->Both</SPAN -> button, and -the rightmost button is the <SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->Horizontally</SPAN -> -button. Use the <SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->Both</SPAN -> button to center your -image both horizontally and vertically. This will cause the top and -bottom borders to be equal, and the left and right borders to be -equal. If you have placed your image manually by using the mouse -button, then you may center the image in the horizontal direction only -by clicking on the <SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->Horizontally</SPAN -> button. -Likewise, to adjust the image only in the vertical direction, click on -the <SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->Vertically</SPAN -> button. Note that in -each case, the image is centered with regard to the edges of the -media, and without regard to the printable portion of the media. Many -printers are incapable of printing to each edge of the media. Some -media may have edges which detach. Consult your printer documentation -for more details regarding your printer's capabilities in this regard. - </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT3" -><H3 -CLASS="SECT3" -><A -NAME="AEN281" ->Manual Settings</A -></H3 -><P -> You will notice that there are six boxes that contain numbers -just below the Orientation menu and just above the GUI buttons related -to centering an image. When you move the preview image manually with -the mouse, or when you click on one of the centering buttons, the -preview image moves and these six boxes get updated. - </P -><DIV -CLASS="SECT4" -><H4 -CLASS="SECT4" -><A -NAME="AEN284" ->Left</A -></H4 -><P -> The number appearing in the <SPAN -CLASS="GUIMENUITEM" ->Left</SPAN -> box denotes -the number of units (cm or inches) that the left side of the image -will be printed away from the left edge of the media. You may select -the units by clicking the <SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->Inch</SPAN -> or -<SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->cm</SPAN -> buttons in the <SPAN -CLASS="GUILABEL" ->Units</SPAN -> section just below -these GUI boxes. - </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT4" -><H4 -CLASS="SECT4" -><A -NAME="AEN291" ->Right</A -></H4 -><P -> The number appearing in the <SPAN -CLASS="GUIMENUITEM" ->Right</SPAN -> box denotes -the number of units (cm or inches) that the right side of the image -will be printed away from the left edge of the media. You may select -the units by clicking the <SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->Inch</SPAN -> or -<SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->cm</SPAN -> buttons in the <SPAN -CLASS="GUILABEL" ->Units</SPAN -> section just below -these GUI boxes. - </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT4" -><H4 -CLASS="SECT4" -><A -NAME="AEN298" ->Right Border</A -></H4 -><P -> The number appearing in the <SPAN -CLASS="GUIMENUITEM" ->Right Border</SPAN -> box denotes -the number of units (cm or inches) that the right side of the image -will be printed away from the right edge of the media. You may select -the units by clicking the <SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->Inch</SPAN -> or -<SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->cm</SPAN -> buttons in the <SPAN -CLASS="GUILABEL" ->Units</SPAN -> section just below -these GUI boxes. - </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT4" -><H4 -CLASS="SECT4" -><A -NAME="AEN305" ->Top</A -></H4 -><P -> The number appearing in the <SPAN -CLASS="GUIMENUITEM" ->Top</SPAN -> box denotes -the number of units (cm or inches) that the top side of the image -will be printed away from the top edge of the media. You may select -the units by clicking the <SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->Inch</SPAN -> or -<SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->cm</SPAN -> buttons in the <SPAN -CLASS="GUILABEL" ->Units</SPAN -> section just below -these GUI boxes. - </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT4" -><H4 -CLASS="SECT4" -><A -NAME="AEN312" ->Bottom</A -></H4 -><P -> The number appearing in the <SPAN -CLASS="GUIMENUITEM" ->Bottom</SPAN -> box denotes -the number of units (cm or inches) that the bottom side of the image -will be printed away from the top edge of the media. You may select -the units by clicking the <SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->Inch</SPAN -> or -<SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->cm</SPAN -> buttons in the <SPAN -CLASS="GUILABEL" ->Units</SPAN -> section just below -these GUI boxes. - </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT4" -><H4 -CLASS="SECT4" -><A -NAME="AEN319" ->Bottom Border</A -></H4 -><P -> The number appearing in the <SPAN -CLASS="GUIMENUITEM" ->Bottom Border</SPAN -> box denotes -the number of units (cm or inches) that the bottom side of the image -will be printed away from the bottom edge of the media. You may select -the units by clicking the <SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->Inch</SPAN -> or -<SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->cm</SPAN -> buttons in the <SPAN -CLASS="GUILABEL" ->Units</SPAN -> section just below -these GUI boxes. - </P -></DIV -></DIV -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT2" -><H2 -CLASS="SECT2" -><A -NAME="AEN326" ->Size</A -></H2 -><DIV -CLASS="SECT3" -><H3 -CLASS="SECT3" -><A -NAME="AEN328" ->Slider Bar and Spin Box</A -></H3 -><P -> The slider bar can be moved as desired by the user. Notice -that while sliding this bar, the preview image changes accordingly. -One will also note that several boxes in the Gimp-Print GUI change values when this bar is moved. -These boxes are the six position boxes (left, right, right border, -top, bottom, bottom border), the two size boxes (width and height), -and the spin box to the right of the slider bar. - </P -><P -> This slider bar is used to scale the image to a desirable size, but the same effect can -be obtained by either clicking an arrow on the spin box to the right of this -slider bar, or by manually typing a number into this spin box. Notice -that by setting the spin box in this way, the slider bar is also -moved. All of the described methods will cause the image to be -scaled accordingly. - </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT3" -><H3 -CLASS="SECT3" -><A -NAME="AEN332" ->Scale by Percent or PPI</A -></H3 -><P -> One may choose to scale the image by a percentage, or by PPI, -which means "<SPAN -CLASS="emphasis" -><I -CLASS="EMPHASIS" ->p</I -></SPAN ->ixels <SPAN -CLASS="emphasis" -><I -CLASS="EMPHASIS" ->p</I -></SPAN ->er -<SPAN -CLASS="emphasis" -><I -CLASS="EMPHASIS" ->i</I -></SPAN ->nch". Click the radio button -next to the word to set the desired scaling factor. - </P -><P -> When scaling by a percentage, the number reflected in the spin -box next to the slider bar represents the percentage relative -to the full size of the selected print medium. For example, with this spin box -set to 50, the image will be scaled to 50% of the size of the print -medium. When set to 100, the image will attempt to fill the print -medium, within the constraints of maintaining the proper aspect ratio -and the margins of the selected print medium. This effect can be seen -in the preview window. - </P -><P -> When scaling by PPI, the number reflected in the spin box next to -the slider bar represents the number of pixels that will be -printed per inch. For example, if the user is printing a 640x480 -image at a size of 6.4x4.8 inches (as measured by the size boxes), the -image will be printed at 100 DPI. - </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT3" -><H3 -CLASS="SECT3" -><A -NAME="AEN340" ->Use Original Image Size</A -></H3 -><P -> By clicking this button, the image will be scaled to as close -to the native size of the image as possible. This effect can -immediately be seen in the preview image. - </P -><P -> The native image size may be found or set in the GIMP by - selecting <SPAN -CLASS="GUIMENUITEM" ->Image/Scale Image</SPAN -> in the - GIMP. Under the <SPAN -CLASS="GUILABEL" ->Print Size and Display Unit</SPAN -> - group in the <SPAN -CLASS="GUILABEL" ->Scale Image</SPAN -> dialog, you can - determine (or change) the width and height of the image, or - choose the resolution. - </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT3" -><H3 -CLASS="SECT3" -><A -NAME="AEN347" ->Width and Height</A -></H3 -><P -> These boxes show the size of the printed image in either inches -or centimeters (depending on which unit is selected). The user may -choose to manually modify these values. When one value is modified, -the other value is automatically modified in order to maintain the -aspect ratio (the ratio of width to height). This effect can be -immediately seen in the preview image. - </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT3" -><H3 -CLASS="SECT3" -><A -NAME="AEN350" ->Units</A -></H3 -><P -> The units can be set to inches or centimeters by clicking the appropriate -radio button next to the desired unit. This setting effects the -values printed in the six position boxes (left, right, right border, -top, bottom, bottom border) and the two size boxes (width and height). - </P -></DIV -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT2" -><H2 -CLASS="SECT2" -><A -NAME="AEN353" ->Image/Output Settings</A -></H2 -><P -> By clicking on the tab labeled <SPAN -CLASS="GUILABEL" ->Image/Output -Settings</SPAN ->, the Gimp-Print window will appear as shown in -<A -HREF="x85.html#FIG-GIMP-PRINT-GUI-1" ->Figure 2-4</A ->. Notice that there are -two sections to this portion of the window, namely, -<SPAN -CLASS="GUILABEL" ->Image Type</SPAN -> and -<SPAN -CLASS="GUILABEL" ->Output Type</SPAN ->. - - </P -><DIV -CLASS="SECT3" -><H3 -CLASS="SECT3" -><A -NAME="AEN360" ->Image Type</A -></H3 -><DIV -CLASS="SECT4" -><H4 -CLASS="SECT4" -><A -NAME="AEN362" ->Line Art</A -></H4 -><P -> This setting tells the printer driver to generate color -quickly. The color is bold and bright, but color accuracy is not very -good. There may also be some unexpectedly sharp transitions in -colors. This mode is acceptable for printing text with small amounts -of color, and may be acceptable for presentation graphics. - </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT4" -><H4 -CLASS="SECT4" -><A -NAME="AEN365" ->Solid Colors</A -></H4 -><P -> This mode produces color which is considerably more accurate -than the <SPAN -CLASS="GUILABEL" ->Line Art</SPAN -> mode, but with a reduction in performance. In -general, hues will be accurate but tonalities may not be accurate. -There should be no sharp transitions in colors. This mode is good for -printing presentation graphics in most cases. - </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT4" -><H4 -CLASS="SECT4" -><A -NAME="AEN369" ->Photograph</A -></H4 -><P -> This mode produces the most accurate colors and tonalities at a -greater cost in performance. This is the mode to use when printing -high quality photographs or other high quality images. - </P -></DIV -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT3" -><H3 -CLASS="SECT3" -><A -NAME="AEN372" ->Output Type</A -></H3 -><P -> The user is given the choice of color, black and white, and -grayscale. Color is selected when the desired output is to be in -color. Greyscale will result in the printed image having various -shades of grey. Black and white is just that. The effect of this -setting can be seen in the preview window. - </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT3" -><H3 -CLASS="SECT3" -><A -NAME="AEN375" ->Adjust Output</A -></H3 -><P -> Clicking on this button causes the <SPAN -CLASS="GUILABEL" ->Print Color Adjust</SPAN -> window to -appear (see <A -HREF="x85.html#FIG-GIMP-PRINT-COLOR-ADJUST" ->Figure 2-7</A ->). In -this window, one will see a representation of the image to be printed -as well as several slider bars. These slider bars collectively adjust -many different aspects of the image. The values can also be adjusted -by clicking the arrows or by typing a value into the appropriate spin -box on the right side of each slider bar. - </P -><DIV -CLASS="FIGURE" -><A -NAME="FIG-GIMP-PRINT-COLOR-ADJUST" -></A -><P -><B ->Figure 2-7. The Print Color Adjust Window</B -></P -><DIV -CLASS="MEDIAOBJECT" -><P -><IMG -SRC="figures/gimp-print-print-color-adjust.png"></P -></DIV -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT4" -><H4 -CLASS="SECT4" -><A -NAME="AEN387" ->Brightness</A -></H4 -><P -> Adjust the brightness of the image. A setting of 0.0 gives a fully black -image, while a 2.0 setting gives a fully white image. Values greater than 1.0 will result in - black not being solid and highlights turning white; values less than - 1.0 will result in white not being perfectly clear and shadows turning - black. - </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT4" -><H4 -CLASS="SECT4" -><A -NAME="AEN390" ->Contrast</A -></H4 -><P -> Adjust the contrast of the image. A setting of 0.0 gives a solid gray for the -entire image, the exact gray depending upon the brightness chosen. - </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT4" -><H4 -CLASS="SECT4" -><A -NAME="AEN393" ->Cyan, Magenta, Yellow</A -></H4 -><P ->These three options allow specification of the cyan, magenta, and -yellow levels independently, for rebalancing the levels. Normally, -these should be adjusted to yield neutral gray, but they can be used -for other effects. - </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT4" -><H4 -CLASS="SECT4" -><A -NAME="AEN396" ->Saturation</A -></H4 -><P ->Adjust the brilliance of colors. A setting of 0.0 results in pure grayscale. -A saturation setting of less than 1.0 results in more muted colors. A -saturation setting of greater than 1.0 results in more vibrant colors. Very high -saturation often results in very strange effects, including -posterization and banding that might not be expected. For normal -purposes, the saturation should generally be set to a value less than 1.5. - </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT4" -><H4 -CLASS="SECT4" -><A -NAME="AEN399" ->Density</A -></H4 -><P ->Adjust the amount of ink deposited on the paper. If you have chosen the -correct paper type and are getting ink bleeding through the paper -or puddling, try reducing the density to the lowest value you -can while still achieving solid black. If black is not solid -black, even with the contrast and brightness at 1.0, try increasing -the density. Note that changes to this setting will not be visible in -the image preview. - </P -><P ->All of the supported printers actually need less than 100% ink -density in most cases, so the actual density is something other than -the nominal density setting. The effective density setting cannot go -above 100%, so if a value specified will result in an excessively high -density level, it will be silently limited to a setting of 1.0. - </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT4" -><H4 -CLASS="SECT4" -><A -NAME="AEN403" ->Gamma</A -></H4 -><P ->Adjust the gamma of the image, over and above the printer-specific -correction. Gamma less than 1.0 will result in a darker image; gamma -greater than 1.0 will result in a lighter image. Unlike brightness, -gamma adjustment does not change the endpoints; it merely changes the -shape of the input->output curve. - </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT4" -><H4 -CLASS="SECT4" -><A -NAME="AEN406" ->Dither Algorithm</A -></H4 -><P ->The recommended dither algorithm is <SPAN -CLASS="GUIMENUITEM" ->Adaptive -Hybrid</SPAN -> (which is the default) for text or other fine -black detail, or if this is mixed with continuous tone images. The -<SPAN -CLASS="GUIMENUITEM" ->Ordered</SPAN -> dithering algorithm is just as good -(and somewhat faster) for pure continuous-tone images and photographs, -but may yield poor results with text or other fine detail, -particularly at high printing resolutions. - </P -><P -> The <SPAN -CLASS="GUIMENUITEM" ->Fast</SPAN -> algorithm gives the -fastest results at the expense of color accuracy. It is a simplified -ordered dither. On simple four color printers (or other printers used -in four color mode), the quality is similar to -<SPAN -CLASS="GUIMENUITEM" ->Ordered</SPAN ->, although dark gray rendition is -not as good due to a simpler transfer between black and colored ink. -With six-color printers, color rendition is somewhat worse, but it -should be quite usable in cases where optimum quality is not critical. -In black and white, it is an efficient way to render grayscale, but it -may not give best results when used with variable dot size printers -(modern Epson printers, or Canon printers using DMT). On rare three -color printers (CMY only) the results should be identical to ordered -dither. - </P -><P -> <SPAN -CLASS="GUIMENUITEM" ->Very Fast</SPAN -> is even faster than -<SPAN -CLASS="GUIMENUITEM" ->Fast</SPAN ->, with even more loss of quality. -Color and grayscale output will show strong patterning that resembles -screening, although it isn't. On laser printers, and possibly on -certain kinds of text and line art, <SPAN -CLASS="GUIMENUITEM" ->Very -Fast</SPAN -> dithering may actually yield the best quality. - </P -><P ->Error diffusion algorithms (<SPAN -CLASS="GUIMENUITEM" ->Hybrid -Floyd-Steinberg</SPAN -> is such an algorithm) perform very well -at high densities, and are capable of -rendering very fine detail rather well, but they tend to exhibit artifacts in -the form of "waves" or "worms" of dots which results in noticeable -texturing in pale areas. Furthermore, pale areas immediately adjacent -to white take a while to "build up" sufficient error to print at all. -This is sometimes called "tearing" or "waterfalling". - </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT4" -><H4 -CLASS="SECT4" -><A -NAME="AEN420" ->Set Defaults and Close</A -></H4 -><P -> When the <SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->Set Defaults</SPAN -> button is clicked, -the slider bar settings will return to their default values. The -dither algorithm setting is uneffected. The <SPAN -CLASS="GUILABEL" ->Print Color -Adjust</SPAN -> window will close when the -<SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->Close</SPAN -> button is clicked. - </P -></DIV -></DIV -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="SECT2" -><H2 -CLASS="SECT2" -><A -NAME="AEN426" ->Printing and Saving Settings</A -></H2 -><P -> At the bottom of the Gimp-Print window, there are five buttons labeled -<SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->About</SPAN ->, -<SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->Print and Save Settings</SPAN ->, -<SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->Save Settings</SPAN ->, -<SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->Print</SPAN ->, -and <SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->Cancel</SPAN ->. The <SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->About</SPAN -> -button will show information about the Gutenprint software, such as -the version number, authors names, project web site, and software -licensing. After clicking on the <SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->About</SPAN ->, read -the information, and then close the window by pressing the -<SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->OK</SPAN -> button. - </P -><P -> The <SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->Print and Save Settings</SPAN -> button will -save the current settings and then print the desired image. Recall -that these settings are saved in <TT -CLASS="FILENAME" ->~/.gimp-1.2/printrc</TT ->. The -<SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->Save Settings</SPAN -> button will only save the -settings. The <SPAN -CLASS="GUIBUTTON" ->Print</SPAN -> button will print the -image only. 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