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Why does my diagram printout look like text characters that make up a diagram, rather than a higher-quality print out?

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Why does my diagram printout look like text characters that make up a diagram, rather than a higher-quality print out?

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This can indicate that your currently selected print drivers are the Generic drivers. When the Generic printer drivers are used, printouts will only print in Draft quality. For the highest-quality printout, you will need to be able to use the PCL-based printer drivers. Please read below for our general recommendations for printer driver setup: Print quality is based on the brand and model of printer you are using. Highest-quality output is available from PCL-based printers. Printers without PCL support print only in “draft”-quality mode. For information about whether your printer is a PCL-based printer, please see your printer owners manual. If appropriate with your printer, the HP LaserJet & Compatibles driver is recommended over other drivers. This driver gives the best quality output and requires minimal memory on your handheld. If you are using one of the following PCL-compatible drivers, diagrams will be printed exactly as they appear onscreen. All other drivers will print the dia

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