This option is used for printing photos or graphics with fine gradations. Halftones are created by arranging dots randomly. This option is used for printing graphics where boundaries should be emphasized, such as business graphs. Halftones can be created by arranging series of dots according to defined algorithms.
#Canon mp240 printer change default settings driver
Note: In Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 2000 (depending on the combinations of Media Type and Print Quality), the driver will determine the content of the image of the original and then switch automatically to either Dither or Diffusion. The image data is printed with halftone best for the selected print quality. Halftoning: Auto, Dither, or Diffusion can be selected (4). However, selectable options are limited depending on the media type. Note: There are five options in 'Quality'. By moving the slide bar to the left, quality decreases but print speed increases, and vice versa. Quality level can be adjusted between Fine and Fast by dragging the slide bar (3). In the Custom dialog drag the slide bar from 'Fast' to 'Fine' to select the print quality. To set more detailed print quality settings, follow this procedure: Quality and Halftoning can be adjusted by clicking 'Set'. However, print quality will be deteriorated slightly. Print quality and print speed are standard. Printing can be performed with high quality. You can select from High, Standard, Fast, and Custom. Set the desired print quality in the 'Print Quality' section. Click 'Main' tab to set the Print Quality.Note: Depending on the application software, 'Properties' or 'Preferences' may be indicated as Advanced. Click 'Properties' in the Print dialog box.Follow the instructions below to change the print quality settings in the Canon printer driver for the Windows operating system through a printing application. Print speed will decrease as the Print Quality setting is increased. Depending on the type of paper being used a higher Print Quality setting does not always insure a better print. Change the Print Quality Settings (Windows) The Quality settting controls how finely ink droplets are placed on the printed page.