Letter-quality
[let-er-kwol-i-tee] /ˈlɛt ərˌkwɒl ɪ ti/
adjective
1.
(of computer printers and their output) pertaining to an appearance equal in legibility and resolution to copy typed on an electric typewriter:
A letter-quality printer produces sharper copy than a dot-matrix model.
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