In article <1idaciq.1ld8saw3hd3y6N%mikePOST@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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mikePOST@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Mike Rosenberg) wrote:
> Edwin Hurwitz <edwin@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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> > What it looks like is the type looks like the paper is blotting up the
> > ink and it spreads out. It looks like a first generation inkjet
printer
> > printing on regular office paper. I am printing on glossy photo paper
> > and none of the other elements, including fine photo details, have
this
> > look
>
> Do you have correct paper type selected?
Yep. I think somehow the text gets dealt with differently than the
image. In the Windows driver you can specify photo, text or both. In the
Mac driver, you can't. I suspect that it's somehow related to this. Next
time I do printing of this sort, I am going to save my file as a .pdf
and print from that and see if there's a difference.
Thanks guys!
Edwin
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