Depending on the capabilities of your configured plotter, you can modify the plotter's color depth, resolution, or dithering and specify whether the output is color or monochrome for vector drawings.
When printing raster images on a plotter with limited memory, you can specify some image-quality trade-offs to improve performance. If you use a nonsystem plotter that supports varying amounts of installed RAM, you can provide the program with that information to improve performance.
- Click Application menu Print Manage Plotters.
- Double-click the plotter configuration (PC3) file whose pen settings you want to change.
- In the Plotter Configuration Editor, click the Device and Document Settings tab.
- Double-click Graphics to view the graphical output settings.
- Do one of the following:
- Select Installed Memory and enter the amount of memory available in the plotter.
- Select Vector Graphics and select color depth, resolution, and dithering.
- Select Raster Graphics and specify a balance between output quality and performance.
- Select TrueType Text and select the way you want to print TrueType text.
- Select Merge control and specify whether crossing lines should overwrite the lines beneath them or merge.
- Click OK.