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by alterae
634 days ago
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> It calls the first Perfect Output; a feature designed to remove unwanted elements before printing and to optimize printouts. I think "perfect output" would be to reproduce the input on paper as precisely as real-world hardware constraints permit. This here is no longer useful as a printer. I can kinda see why they are doing this but it's still deeply annoying, when all I really want from the printer industry is a printer that prints. |
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