5 Jun
2007
5 Jun
'07
05:29
On Monday 04 June 2007 20:24, Joseph Loo wrote:
Randall R Schulz wrote:
...
You forget the entire sheet is treated as a complete image. Another thing, you forget it is not black and white rather a grey therefore there are more than a single pixel associated with a dot.
a) I did not assume banding. b) Laser printers either make a dot or they don't. No laser printer has gray-scale printing. That's what half-toning is for. This does not include photographic printers, as I understand it.
-- Joseph Loo
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