Pro 100 Quality setting

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What is the difference between Standard and High print quality settings. High seems to be slower, but on a glossy 5 x 7 I don't see any difference in the images. Maybe I'm not doing everything I should be doing.
 

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Higher number of Printer Dots per inch. Nothing to do with pixel resolution.
On small prints like 5x7 you probably do not have to print on high setting at all.
I would use it on 13x19 when using a glossy or luster / satin paper. On matte I would use standard.
 

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Standard is a bi-directional mode, high quality is a uni directional mode. You'll see banding in standard depending on the image.
 

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Standard is a bi-directional mode, high quality is a uni directional mode. You'll see banding in standard depending on the image.

As I was just reminded a few days ago! I printed to full 13x19 but wasn't particularly seeking high dpi. Banding. Oops.
 
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