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Old February 1st, 2005, 11:55 PM
Judi
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OK. This I just don't get. I'm printing business card-like items, 8 to a
page. I have two pieces of clip art--one on either side of a title. When
viewing on screen, viewing print preview, printing draft, or printing to PDF,
everything stays where it's supposed to. When I print high quality to an
inkjet, the clip art moves down and is cut off--although a few are ok. My
current work-around is to print to high quality PDF and then print that, but
the colors are not quite as vibrant. What the heck is going on?

Thanks,
Judi
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Old February 2nd, 2005, 12:03 AM
Judi
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A few things I've tried: grouping everything together, taking off any text
wrapping, bringing clip art to front.

Judi

"Judi" wrote:

OK. This I just don't get. I'm printing business card-like items, 8 to a
page. I have two pieces of clip art--one on either side of a title. When
viewing on screen, viewing print preview, printing draft, or printing to PDF,
everything stays where it's supposed to. When I print high quality to an
inkjet, the clip art moves down and is cut off--although a few are ok. My
current work-around is to print to high quality PDF and then print that, but
the colors are not quite as vibrant. What the heck is going on?

Thanks,
Judi

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Old February 2nd, 2005, 09:22 AM
Mary Sauer
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Do the margins on the screen match what your printer limitations may be? Have you
looked for an upgraded driver from the manufacturer's web site? Publisher is critical
about drivers.
The roller on the inkjet may not be picking up the stock correctly. Many inkjets have
a release that allows for heavier paper.

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OK. This I just don't get. I'm printing business card-like items, 8 to a
page. I have two pieces of clip art--one on either side of a title. When
viewing on screen, viewing print preview, printing draft, or printing to PDF,
everything stays where it's supposed to. When I print high quality to an
inkjet, the clip art moves down and is cut off--although a few are ok. My
current work-around is to print to high quality PDF and then print that, but
the colors are not quite as vibrant. What the heck is going on?

Thanks,
Judi



 




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