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I am creating my documentation in Frame, and I'm printing to PDF. My PDFs
look great, but when I print them, all the images are shaded about 10 to 15%
darker than they are in Frame or in Acrobat, such that my white backgrounds
all look grey and all my images are all too dark. This happens on every
image I print.
The backgrounds look white in Acrobat. It's just when I print them that they
go dark. Does anybody have any suggestions on how I can tweak settings to
make the images print correctly?
Thanks,
Paul Pehrson
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Paul Pehrson
Midvale, UT
AIM: PaulPWork MSN: paulpehrson(at)gmail.com
www.paulpehrson.com blog.paulpehrson.com
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