Problem Description
During printing, users may want to select the most appropriate print quality mode based on different needs, such as image detail or printing efficiency, in order to achieve the best balance between print speed and output quality.
Solution
1. Function Introduction
Print Quality is a core option in the print settings. It directly determines the print resolution, which in turn affects both image precision and printing speed. By adjusting this setting, you can balance print detail and overall efficiency according to your requirements.
2. Detailed Explanation of Print Quality Modes
In the print settings interface, three print quality modes are available: Draft, Standard, and High Quality. Each mode is designed for different use cases and offers a different balance between speed and print detail.
|
Mode |
Resolution (DPI) |
Features |
Applicable Scenarios |
|
Draft |
720 x 720 |
Printing speed is the fastest, but accuracy is reduced. |
Suitable for quickly previewing effects, proofing, or print jobs with low detail requirements. |
|
Standard |
720 x 720 |
(Default) Printing speed and precision are balanced, representing the optimal equilibrium between effectiveness and efficiency. |
Suitable for most daily printing needs. |
|
High Quality |
720 x 1440 |
It has the slowest printing speed, but the highest accuracy and the strongest detail expression. |
Suitable for printing patterns with rich details, high-definition photos, or scenarios with extremely high requirements for the quality of the finished product. |
3. How to Choose
Highest detail required
If the design contains fine lines, small text, or detailed textures, select High Quality mode to achieve the best visual result.
Balanced performance
For most everyday printing tasks, Standard mode is recommended, as it provides a good balance between print quality and printing speed.
Maximum efficiency
If you are printing test samples, proofs, or quickly verifying content, Draft mode can be selected to reduce printing time.
4. Precautions: Association with Ink Mode
Not adjustable in certain application modes
When using specific application features such as light painting, brush effects, 2.5D posters, or relief printing, the ink mode and print quality are predefined and cannot be manually adjusted.
White ink layer differences
In standard 2D printing, different print quality settings may change the number of white ink layers applied. This can affect print thickness and coverage. Please confirm the selected print quality before starting the job.



















