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To ensure they're the same font colour, use Ctrl-A, then choose Home|Font>Font Color>Automatic for two documents - one that's printing normally and one that isn't.

The draft print setting has nothing to do with the printer resolution; it's found under File|Options|Advanced>Print.
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