600dpi or more when printing from Word 2002 - possible?

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kujawa.krzysztof

Hello,
is it possible to use high resolution printing (600 dpi or more) some
pages of Word documents?
After putting the picture (jpg or bmp) to Word document, I can not use
some option in printing control panel. For example quality is set to
"draft" with no possibility to change it and printing resolution is
set to 300 dpi (absolutely to low for getting good quality images from
the Inkjet printer).with no choice given.

Greetings
Krzysztof
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

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.
 
K

kujawa.krzysztof

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.
 
C

CyberTaz

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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