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Default Incorrect resolution when printing.

When we print a spreadsheet to our Unidrv-based printer, it appears that it
is printing at 1200 DPI. This is the Master Units setting for the printer. I
have not confirmed this, but the lines in the spreadsheet are only 1 pixel
wide.

If I go to the Print Quality setting and set 600 DPI, or any other DPI, they
are wider.

Before I set the Print Quality, the select box is blank.

I can post this in the driver forum too, but they are just going to tell me
it's an Excel issue.

Can you tell me what Excel expects to get the Print Qualtiy set
automatically? Is it normal for this field to be blank?

Thank you in advance...

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