Thane,
My past understanding is/was that 'they' print those pages at their
marketed DPI. Fudge factors notwithstanding post further
computational anomalies.
HTH,
Duncan
On 09/15/2014 14:15, Thane Sherrington wrote:
At 02:58 PM 15/09/2014, DSinc wrote:
Thane,
There is a complex formula and special page image that most priter
companies use to help them compute (fabricate/lie) about their printed
pages/catridge. Please note that this business does NOT use 100%
coverage. I just do not know many folk that print fully black pages.
I have to claim age/time/forgetfulness for not recalling what the
'coverage' percentage was/is. But I do recall that there is a
specification
about this the all printer makers try to meet/exceed. And, alot of
this has do do with various makers 'image generators.'
Hi Duncan,
Yeah, I know about the page used (I've seen a copy from
Lexmark). I was just wondering if they are printing this page at
300dpi or 1200 dpi when they come up with the number of pages a toner
will print.
I was sitting down with graph paper trying to figure out the
dot coverage, so I appreciate your help. :)
T