Author Topic: Imaging Supplies Warehouse July 2015 Tip What is high definition?  (Read 853 times)

Offline Deborah Sexton

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Q. When evaluating color laser printers, what is meant by high definition?
A. A high definition image is sharper than what is considered standard with finer detail. Colors are brighter and more accurate. If you put a high definition image side by side with a standard image, there are distinct differences in clarity and crispness. Equipment that produces high definition transfers are using the latest technology and techniques to produce the highest-quality image possible.
Jim Tenholder, dealer sales manager, Imaging Supplies Warehouse, Maryland Heights, Mo.

File name: Imaging Supplies Warehouse OKI Standard definition.jpg
This image is an example of equipment that prints standard quality. Photo courtesy of Imaging Supplies Warehouse, Maryland Heights, Mo.

File name: Imaging Supplies Warehouse OKI High def.
This sharper photo shows the quality when printed with high definition equipment. Photo courtesy of Imaging Supplies Warehouse, Maryland Heights, Mo.