Print Quality
Print quality refers to the quality of the printed output.
Core definition: Print quality is an important indicator for measuring the printing effect of a printer, including the clarity of text, the delicacy of images, the restoration of colors, and other aspects.
Influencing factors: Print quality is affected by various factors, such as printer resolution, ink or toner quality, paper type and thickness, print settings, etc.
Evaluation criteria: Usually, by comparing the printed sample with the original file, the print quality is evaluated to meet the expected requirements, including whether the text is clear and readable, whether the image is delicate and noise free, and whether the colors are accurate.
In daily use, paying attention to print quality helps ensure that the printed output files or images meet the requirements and avoid affecting work or life due to poor printing results. At the same time, understanding the factors that affect print quality can also help users better choose and adjust printer settings to achieve the best printing results.
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