With light/faint, low saturated colors, printers lay down less ink and therefore the individual dots of ink may become more noticeable, resulting in "grainy" colors. The best way to avoid this is to use darker, more saturated colors.
With light/faint, low saturated colors, printers lay down less ink and therefore the individual dots of ink may become more noticeable, resulting in "grainy" colors. The best way to avoid this is to use darker, more saturated colors.
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