Brother International QL-810W Users Guide - Page 98

JPEG Printing

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Other Functions JPEG Printing 6 Image data (JPEG) can be printed without using the printer driver. Note • JPEG images can be printed using the mass storage feature. • The Object Push Profile (OPP) is used for printing via a Bluetooth connection. • The Label Printer will convert a color JPEG image to a 'Black & White' image using a dithering process. • When sending a JPEG image that is already 'Black & White' this dithering process may make your printed image fuzzy. • To improve the image quality, try to turn off any preprocessing of the JPEG image.  Only JPEG images can be printed. (Limited to files with the .jpg extension.) 6  The maximum file size is 5 MB. (2 MB when the mass storage feature is used.)  The maximum resolution is as follows: Height × Width = 8000 × 720 dots If these limits are exceeded, the data received by the printer will be discarded and not printed.  Print is at 1 pixel = 1 dot.  The Label Printer performs binary processing (simple binary) to print the image.  The image is printed with the height-to-width proportion of the received data. 88

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Other Functions
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6
JPEG Printing
6
Image data (JPEG) can be printed without using the printer driver.
Note
JPEG images can be printed using the mass storage feature.
The Object Push Profile (OPP) is used for printing via a Bluetooth connection.
The Label Printer will convert a color JPEG image to a ‘Black & White’ image using a dithering process.
When sending a JPEG image that is already ‘Black & White’ this dithering process may make your printed
image fuzzy.
To improve the image quality, try to turn off any preprocessing of the JPEG image.
Only JPEG images can be printed. (Limited to files with the .jpg extension.)
The maximum file size is 5 MB.
(2 MB when the mass storage feature is used.)
The maximum resolution is as follows:
Height
×
Width = 8000
×
720 dots
If these limits are exceeded, the data received by the printer will be discarded and not printed.
Print is at 1 pixel = 1 dot.
The Label Printer performs binary processing (simple binary) to print the image.
The image is printed with the height-to-width proportion of the received data.