Changing it from 'Typical Display' to 'High Quality Display.'

To see this logo that is in Vector Image, I change it from 'Typical Display' to 'High Quality Display.'
As you see this JPEG image, There's no change.
What should I do?

That looks as if it's just a really low quality image (like it was pullled from a website), and the view setting can't fix that. What's the effective resolution when you check the info panel?
For what it's worth, this should not be a raster image at all, most likely, unless you are making a layout strictly for the screen.

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