Missing DPI Selection in Microsoft Excel
Some older Excel files may not have a specific DPI set for
printing quality under page setup.
The result is that the pages look strange under print preview and
when printed. This happens because Excel choses the lowest DPI for the
printer.
The virtual printer has a setting for 1 DPI where most printers start at
300 DPI. Because the 1 DPI option is selected automatically by Excel the
result is clearly poor.
You can fix this by changing the print quality under page setup.
Manually select 300 DPI or higher for good results. Page setup settings
are saved with the rest of the workbook.
If this is a problem for a large number of files then you can use an
alternative solution to fix the problem. Locate the printer's PPD file
and remove the low resolutions. That way Excel cannot select them.
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