There are several possible ways to improve the resolution and clarity of lettering when printing SSRS reports to a Zebra printer:
Increase the DPI of the Zebra printer. This can be done through the printer's settings or driver software. A higher DPI will result in sharper and clearer text.
Use a TrueType font that is designed for small sizes and optimized for printing. This will ensure that the text looks crisp and legible even at small point sizes.
Adjust the font size and style of the text to optimize it for printing on the Zebra printer. Experiment with different sizes and styles to find the one that works best.
Check and adjust the printer's alignment and calibration settings to ensure that the text is printed in the correct position and orientation.
Consider using graphic elements (such as images, logos, and symbols) to complement the text and make it more visually appealing and easier to understand.
Test and troubleshoot the printing process to identify any issues or errors that may be affecting the quality of the text. Make adjustments as necessary to improve the final output.
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