[1950] in Enterprise Print Delivery Team
Re: Problems with GL Output Quality
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Lynne E. Durland)
Tue Nov 27 13:54:37 2001
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Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2001 13:55:31 -0500
To: David F Lambert <LAMBERT@mitvma.mit.edu>,
Enterprise Printing Delivery Project Team <printdel@MIT.EDU>
From: "Lynne E. Durland" <durland@MIT.EDU>
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Dave,
The test queues glte and gltw were already set to 600. When we had the
last round of discussion on this issue, we had decided to set glmp to 300
and leave all other queues at 600.
Lynne
At 07:20 AM 11/27/2001, David F Lambert wrote:
>Gang,
>
>I met with Jay Nickerson, Gill Emmons, David Rosenberg & Alan Davidson
>yesterday afternoon to discuss output quality concerns with GLMP
>output. A border line was missing at the bottom of the reports and
>the left border line looked ragged against alternating white and
>gray shaded horizontal bars. The problem did not appear on output
>printed on an HP8100 only on the 3160. We suspect it's a problem
>with dpi settings with GLMP or with IPM's Postscript transform.
>
>David will try some test runs on a 300 dpi Postscript printer. We
>need to test IPM & the 3160 @ 600 dpi ASAP. Lynne or Rocklyn, would
>one of you please set the GLMT queue to 600 dpi and confirm same with
>David for testing. Lynne, I can't recall, do the ops have to reconfig
>the printer to be 600 dpi too?
>
>-Dave
Lynne E. Durland
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