Selecting the Interpolation Used for Scaling
The following three interpolation methods are available when scaling the image.
- Nearest Neighbor: The image easily becomes coarse when it is zoomed in on and blurry when it is zoomed out from, but the processing speed is high. The accuracy is lowest.
- Bi-Linear: Standard quality and processing speed.
- Bi-Cubic: Lowest image degradation during scaling but low processing speed.
Procedure
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Perform the operation shown below according to what is being set.
- Job
- Double-click the job to set.
- Right-click on the job to set, then click .
- With a job selected, click
on the left side of the job tool area, and then click
Job Settings .
The Job Settings window appears.
- Queue folder: Click
for the queue folder.
The Queue Properties appears.
- Job
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Click
Quality.
- Select the media to use in printing from Media Type under Quality Settings.
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Use Print Quality to select the printing quality.
If Resolution and Mode are selectable, select those as well.
The available parameters for Resolution and Mode vary depending on the media setting in the Media Explorer window.
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Click
next to Details.
- Select the interpolation to use for the job scaling (Nearest Neighbor, Bi-Linear, or Bi-Cubic) from Interpolation.
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Click OK.
- Any changes made in Job Settings will be applied, and you will be returned to the main window.
- When changes are made in Queue Properties:
- When a message for saving the printing settings appears, click OK.
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To apply the changes to a job already in the queue folder, right-click on the job and click
. The changes are reflected in the layout area of the main window.