Many inkjet printers will not permit printing above a certain resolution
unless you specify a photo-quality paper. You can lie to the printer & tell
it you're printing on that type of stock even if you're not, but it applies
ink differently & your results may be nothing more than a waste of time,
paper & ink.
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Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
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> On 10 Sty, 00:13, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" <sbarnh...@mvps.org> wrote:
>> The print resolution is a printer setting, and you should be able to
>> change
>> it through the printer Properties, but make sure that "Draft output" is
>> not
>> checked on the Print tab of Tools | Options in Word.
>>
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>> Suzanne S. Barnhill
>> Microsoft MVP (Word)
>> Words into Type
>> Fairhope, Alabama USA
>>
> Draft output was not checked, unfortunately. It seems that Word gives
> some limitations to printer control panel. Some of the options
> included to the panel is non-active and marked in gray color.
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