
Print density
Print density refers to the darkness or richness of the printed image or text on paper. It indicates how much ink or toner is applied, affecting the clarity and visibility of the print. Higher print density results in a darker, more vivid appearance, while lower density can make the print look lighter or faded. Maintaining proper print density is important for clear, legible output and consistent print quality, particularly in professional or technical documents. Adjusting print density settings can help optimize the appearance based on paper type and desired outcome.