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| Re: Microsoft Document Imaging That option isn't available. But the difference is dots that are 3.3 thousandths of an inch vs. 1.67 thousandths! And the file size will be roughly 4 times as large. Bruce Phx wrote: > If you print to Microsoft Document Image Writer is it possible to increase > the resolution to 600 dpi |
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| Re: Microsoft Document Imaging Whoops, I misspoke, you can can edit the entry in the registry, to output 600, BUT the interface/printer setting will still read 300. Also if you play with the setting in Printer preferences it will reset to 300. The key in the registry is HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\M ODI\MDI writer\TIFDPI set it to 258 hexadecimal. Bob I wrote: > That option isn't available. But the difference is dots that are 3.3 > thousandths of an inch vs. 1.67 thousandths! And the file size will be > roughly 4 times as large. > > Bruce Phx wrote: > >> If you print to Microsoft Document Image Writer is it possible to >> increase the resolution to 600 dpi > > |
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