IBM 4332-004 User Guide - Page 132
If you change PRINT MODE to STD, RESOLUTION is
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IPDS Menu Item RESOLUTION Value 300* 600 240 AUTO Description Specifies the resolution reported to the host in the IPDS XOA-OPC command for raster Coded Fonts and IM1 Images support. The RESOLUTION menu item also helps determine if a printer-resident raster font will be activated. For example, 240 dpi raster fonts are activated at 240 setting, not at 300 or 600. The RESOLUTION menu item does not affect outline fonts, nor does it affect what raster fonts can be downloaded to the printer as temporary activation fonts. v 300-Reports to the host that the printer supports 300-dpi raster fonts and IM1 Image. Resident or Captured raster fonts of other resolutions will not be activated unless a matching Font Resolution and Metric technology Triplet is provided with the activation request. v 600-Reports to the host that the printer supports 600-dpi raster fonts and IM1 Image. Resident or Captured raster fonts of other resolutions will not be activated unless a matching Font Resolution and Metric technology Triplet is provided with the activation request. v 240-Reports to the host that the printer supports 240-dpi raster fonts and IM1 Image. Resident or Captured raster fonts of other resolutions will not be activated unless a matching Font Resolution and Metric technology Triplet is provided with the activation request. v AUTO-Reports to the host that the printer supports ANY dpi raster fonts and IM1 Image. Activation of Resident or Captured raster fonts of any resolution must be accompanied by a matching Font Resolution and Metric technology or the activation will not succeed. Notes: 1. If you change PRINT MODE to STD, RESOLUTION is internally forced to 300 DPI. 2. To specify an IPDS resolution of 240, 600, or AUTO, you must first set PRINT MODE to ENH (enhanced). Enhanced print mode produces optimal print quality; however, complex print jobs may print slower. 3. If you change RESOLUTION, power off and then power on the printer for the new value to take effect. 120 Infoprint 32 and Infoprint 40: User's Guide