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Date:      Sat, 17 May 1997 11:38:56 +0200
From:      Stefan Esser <se@FreeBSD.ORG>
To:        Sxren Schmidt <sos@sos.freebsd.dk>
Cc:        Chuck Robey <chuckr@mat.net>, dave@persprog.com, jgrosch@sirius.com, randyk@ccsales.com, freebsd-hardware@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: What Printer To Get - Postscript
Message-ID:  <19970517113856.07573@x14.mi.uni-koeln.de>
In-Reply-To: <199705162101.XAA19676@sos.freebsd.dk>; from S\xren Schmidt on Fri, May 16, 1997 at 11:01:47PM %2B0200
References:  <Pine.BSF.3.91.970516140512.7298A-100000@Journey2.mat.net> <199705162101.XAA19676@sos.freebsd.dk>

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On May 16, "S\xren Schmidt" <sos@sos.freebsd.dk> wrote:
> In reply to Chuck Robey who wrote:
> > On Fri, 16 May 1997, Stefan Esser wrote:
> > 
> > > 3) From what I've heard, there is no documentation about high
> > >    resolution graphics commands available for any HP printer.
> > >    The printer's manual does not even tell about the graphic
> > >    compression modes supported (but you can easily find them
> > >    by trying all of them). This limits printing to 300dpi, while
> > >    the actual physical resolution (pixel size on paper) appears 
> > >    to be better, even on plain photo-copier paper (I did not yet 
> > >    try printing on special color inkjet paper).
> > 
> > Stefan, I thought all the inkjets used PCL5 as their language.  If that's 
> > true, it's completely documented in stuff available from HP.
> 
> No, the 870 uses PCL3+ whatever superset of PCL3 that might be...
> I bought one a month or so ago, and it is endeed a nice printer.

Well, Søren said it better than I ever could (and with less words :)

The problem is, that while the HP-PCL manuals I have (from nearly
ten year old HP printers) still apply, but in order to use the 
high-reolution graphics modes, you need undocumented ESC sequences,
that appear to be common to the HP560C and newer printers.

I sent the printer a PCL file meant for a 600DPI LaserJet, and 
it gave significantly better output than what Ghostscript had
produced for a DeskJet 500. But the 600DP picture contained a 
few bad spots, possibly because of differences in the graphics
compression algorithms supported. This should be easy to sort 
out, but I didn't have time, yet.

> The only matter I still persue is that it prints much too colored
> images, its like the color saturation has been set too high in
> ghostscript. However it can probably be corrected by fiddeling
> with ghostscript....

Did you try to apply Gamma correction ? There was a comment 
somewherei in the Ghostscript sources, that indicates the dots
are too big on many ink jet printers, and I seem to remember,
that a Gamam of 0.333 was suggested. I haven't tried, yet ...

Regards, STefan



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