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Ojas25 #1
Printing Black Squares.
Hi. using Windows XP professional with freehand 10 trying to import pictures
from photoshop into free hand using files Png and when we do in prnting we get
solid black squares and bars appeaing in certin pictures. This does happen all
the time only every so often. We can print one time and they appear and the
next time not there. We have been in touch with the printer maker Canon but
they have no idea why this is happening. We have informed Adobe about this as
well. But to day no answers yet. Ojas Sangoski
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Martin Sammtleben #2
Re: Printing Black Squares.
In article <ca0lh2$av5$1@forums.macromedia.com>,
"Ojas25" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote:
PNGs are mainly intended for *web use* but not for printing - try to> Hi. using Windows XP professional with freehand 10 trying to import pictures
> from photoshop into free hand using files Png and when we do in prnting we
> get
> solid black squares and bars appeaing in certin pictures. This does happen
> all
> the time only every so often.
convert your images to a format like TIFF and you will most likely be
able to print them without problems.
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Cheers Martin
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