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lgeorge1 #1
Displayed image is pixelated and color distorted after printing
After altering an image, I print it.
After printing, the image looks crazy! It will still print ok, but appears distorted and color changed.
I have to restart the Elements 2.0 program to resolve it. If I print again, the issue returns.
Please help!
There must be a patch or something?
LG
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Beth Haney #2
Re: Displayed image is pixelated and color distorted after printing
LG, we need some more information, I think. Tell us about about the system you're using - platform, OS, etc.
Have you been using Elements for a while and printed in the past without this happening? If so, try deleting the Elements Preference folder. With Elements closed, click on the start up icon and then make a quick grab for (Win) the Control, Alt, and Shift keys (Mac) Command, Option, and Shift. Hold all three down until you get a screen asking if you want to delete the Settings. Say Yes.
You might also check and see if you have the most recent drivers for both your video card and the printer.
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