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What are the print quality and ink density settings for?

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What are the print quality and ink density settings for?

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The DiscPainter printer has several settings to adjust the quality of printing on your inkjet printable disc. For the most vibrant colour and highest quality print results at 1200 dpi, select “Best” print quality. For regular quality printing, select “Normal” print quality. If your design does not have much colour or is all text, use “Draft” mode print quality to simply label your disc. The ink density setting has been optimised for different disc surfaces. Using the ink density slider, you can select an ink density that matches your disc surface: matte, glossy, or coloured disc. Ink density settings 1 through 5 are for matte discs. Most inkjet printable discs are matte. If the surface type is not indicated on the packaging, it is probably a matte inkjet printable disc. Ink density settings 6 and 7 are for glossy inkjet printable discs. Glossy discs will have a shiny surface similar to glossy photo paper. The surface type should be indicated on the packaging of glossy inkjet printable

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