It was not too difficult to sort out the background in the digi picture and
input another backgound. We were delighted with the colourful picture. That is
when he mentioned the picture was supposed to be a pale background for his
letters.
OK I took the opacity down to 10% for one picture and 20% for the other. I then
started in Word and input the picture there.
At 10% there was three horizontal lines right across the whole picture. Pic is
14 cm high and the first line is at 3 cm, next line at 10cm and the last at 12
cm.
The 20% opacity pic comes with lines only across the dog and none on the
background which is a sea scape with some sea and mostly sky. The picture there
is a jpg saved with the most possible compression. The lines start at the left
edge of the dog and continues across the fur - it dissapears between the ears
where the backgound is sky. The top line is 5 cm below the top, next is 10,5,
then one at 14.5 and the final is at 17cm in a 20 cm high picture.
Printing is done in a Kyocera Laser printer which normally does not give any
trouble. There is no sign of the lines on the screen.
The first picture is a large tiff picture and I have mentioned that the big
picture is a mean jpg.
Lines are very thin, probably just one pixel but very noticeable.
Any suggestions, Please
B.Pedersen Latitude -31,48.21 Longitude115,47.40 Time=GMT+8.00
If you are curious look here http://www.mapquest.com/maps/latlong.adp
http://www.members.iinet.net.au/~borge
Are they the correct printer drivers for the operating system?
Try the manufacturers website to see if updated printer drivers are there at
the same time contact their support line
Arty Arty Artio
"nesredep egrob" <Long. -31,48.21 Lat. 115,47.40> wrote in message
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"Arty Facting" <spo...@spooked.com> wrote in message
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>Ok - just a guess but are the most recent and up to date printer drivers
>installed?
>
>Are they the correct printer drivers for the operating system?
>
>Try the manufacturers website to see if updated printer drivers are there at
>the same time contact their support line
>
>Arty Arty Artio
Thanks for the info - that did the job and I learned to take notice of the
rubbish on the test page - not rubbish at all - very good information.
Again Thanks for taking the trouble.
I am quite pleasantly shocked
Usually - and it is understandably if someone is seeking a solution under
pressure - posters don't reply with thanks
(I may have to sit down with a nice cup of tea to recover)
Artio
ps Hecate - yay! this makes 2
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"nesredep egrob" <Long. -31,48.21 Lat. 115,47.40> wrote in message
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>Thank you for your wonderful reply!
>
>I am quite pleasantly shocked
>
>Usually - and it is understandably if someone is seeking a solution under
>pressure - posters don't reply with thanks
>
>(I may have to sit down with a nice cup of tea to recover)
>
>Artio
>
>ps Hecate - yay! this makes 2
>
>A
>
If I have gone off the norm, blame my parents, They would be 112 year old if
they still lived today.
>Thank you for your wonderful reply!
>
>I am quite pleasantly shocked
>
>Usually - and it is understandably if someone is seeking a solution under
>pressure - posters don't reply with thanks
>
>(I may have to sit down with a nice cup of tea to recover)
>
>Artio
>
>ps Hecate - yay! this makes 2
>
LOL! Good for you ;)
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