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Not a prob Robert. 🙂
Robert Leggat wrote:
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Ric Seyler
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Robert Leggat wrote:
Many thanks!
R
On Wed, 17 Mar 2004 16:30:17 -0600, RicSeyler
wrote:Print them out on a postscript laser printer.
And when you print, select a very low
"screen frequency". Around 60 lpi should get
you an acceptable print to photocopy.
Gotta get those dots apart and larger so the copier can reproduce them.
RL wrote:An unusual request, bur someone may have experienced the same! I send perfectly good pictures to our local church, but they are reproduced on a photocopier, and appear pretty ghastly! Is there a plug-in or a particular rendering which might improve the quality of the print?
Advice gratefully received!
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Ric Seyler
Online Racing: RicSeyler
GPL Handicap 6.35
http://www.pcola.gulf.net/~ricseyler
remove -SPAM- from email address
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"Homer no function beer well without."
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