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New What you should be able to do
is to open the printer's properties notebook, go to the printer driver page, and right click on one the printer driver (ie- NOT Job Properties, but the driver itself in its little windowpane) and tell it how much memory is in the printer on the Setup page. The option is in KB, so don't put in 16:).
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New didn't help :-(
driver was set to 512KB, I upped it to 18432 KB. 300 dpi is still the max it gives me. i tried a reboot "just in case".

interestingly enough, the HL-7050 driver is set for 16384 KB, so it's not a memory issue. I just checked and the HL-7050 is PCL-6 while my HL-1440 supports PCL-4. I'll have to check out what version of PCL the other printers supported by the LaserJet driver are at as well as base memory they come with.

Thanx for the info though, never knew that was there!
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     Brother laser printer - LaserJet driver - (SpiceWare) - (2)
         What you should be able to do - (jake123) - (1)
             didn't help :-( - (SpiceWare)

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