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Inactive printing resolution

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  • SFA
    It's not a setting that you can control for the existing selected "printer".

    If your "printer" is, for example, set to be an electronic file then you may see a resolution displayed and may even find that there are options you can control.

    Try selecting a few of the devices recognised as printers and see what changes.

    HTH.


    Grant
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  • Speedy_xx
    Ok. Change to PDF writer enables resolution box....but there's only one choice:600x600.
    I wanted to make sure that phisical printer really uses its full capability ( and I don't print c.a in 200dpi).
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  • SFA
    [quote="Speedy_xx" wrote:
    Ok. Change to PDF writer enables resolution box....but there's only one choice:600x600.
    I wanted to make sure that phisical printer really uses its full capability ( and I don't print c.a in 200dpi).


    In most cases these days the print does what the printer does in terms of its droplets per inch and what you send to it will be interpreted accordingly.

    That may be different on pro printing solutions - maybe. But it is I would expect the printer driver to tell you and that is what you are seeing through the C1 print routine, not a "home brew" embedded driver.

    You can usually get to the "Preferences" for the selected printer - that gives you access to the printer driver and the option to change whatever it offers you to be changed.

    HTH.


    Grant
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  • Speedy_xx
    Thanks for help.
    Now just to overcome general printing problem and I'm good;)
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