Windjammer,
To get a good picture 'on-screen' only requires a few pixels (dots that make
up the picture). However, to get good 'prints' requires a lot more pixels.
Color is another matter. Prints rarely look like the same as 'on-screen' due
to the way that color is made up on screen (using Red Green Blue), and
prints use Cyan Yellow Magenta, Black.
Do a few experients with your "printer properties", as there is probably a
setting that says "match screen", or best for "charts and graphs"
Cheers
TAJ Simmons
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