In article <1idbmct.1lur88612lb79nN%mikePOST@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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mikePOST@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Mike Rosenberg) wrote:
> Edwin Hurwitz <edwin@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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> > 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.
>
> The thing is, everyone using that printer on a Mac has the same driver
> with the same options or lack thereof, and this problem doesn't happen
> to everyone using the printer, so we need to determine what's different
> in your situation.
>
> I recall that some Epson Photo printers use two types of black ink
> interchangeably in one slot, but I don't know whether the R200 is one of
> those. I remember a client having printing issues once because he was
> using the inappropriate type for the job at hand.
Are you using standard Epson ink, or a substitute?
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