What is the difference between draft and super draft?
Draft is a 96 character print mode that produces both upper and lower case letters, 0 to 9 numerals, and special characters. Super draft is a 48 or 64 character set that produces only upper case letters, numerals, and punctuation. Line printer manufacturers frequently publish super draft speed specifications that make performance look good, but which are impractical for everyday business purposes that require readable, upper and lower case letters. All OTC print speeds are based on a full 96 character set.