Difference between character & bitmap mode report

can anybody suggest me what is main Difference between character & bitmap mode report ?
Which is the default type ?

hi saikumar
In Oracle Reports Designer, character mode, the
APPLICATIONS STANDARDS REQUIRE the report to be designed in
ONE FONT/ ONE CHARACTER SIZE. Character mode reports
generate ASCII output. In ASCII you cannot dynamically
change the font and character size. The standard is in
effect so a report prints as identically as possible from
both conventional and postscript printers....
by
stanma

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