Pdf dither mode, Pdf min feature size, Pdf transparency – Konica Minolta KIP Color 80 User Manual
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PDF Dither Mode
Output of monochrome, PDF image data can be altered based on the original image
type
Select from the following settings:
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Standard – use default dither pattern that is shipped with the KIP Printer
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Printer – use PDF dither patterns that have been configured within KIP PrintNET
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Line – dither pattern that is designed for image data consisting of lines
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Mix (Line) – dither pattern that is designed for image data consisting of grayscale
/ photos / lines with an emphasis on lines
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Mix (Photo) – dither pattern that is designed for image data consisting of
grayscales / photos / lines with an emphasis on grayscale / photos
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Tempered –
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Stochastic –
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Double-Dot – dither pattern that is designed for weak image entities such as lines
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All Black – removes all dither patterns and converts all “color” to black
Note: Settings are only applicable on KIP monochrome systems.
PDF Min Feature Size
Controls the size of printed entities or features. All aspects of small features will be
adjusted with this setting. Settings range from “off” to 3 with 3 enlarging all small entities.
PDF Transparency
Transparency in PDF files refers to objects on a page, such as images or text, which are
transparent or ‘show through’. Transparency is typically used for shadow effects, to
lighten (parts of) images so that the text on top remains readable, to make objects fade
into another object or to create a tint of a certain color. Settings enable this or disable
this function.
Note: Transparencies can cause significant print performance issues.