custom images

B

Bill

I have a company logo in a publisher document that won't print. Can anyone
tell me why?
Thanks
Bill
 
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°°°MS°Publisher°°°

The picture file format probably is not fully conforming to the
specification, it is an EPS without a TIF preview built in and consequently
needs to be printed to a PostScript printer to print. If it is an EPS and
it did have a TIF preview built in, the print would still be a low quality
print, as the TIF is there only as a display preview not designed for
printing.
Convert the picture or check the format with the excellent freeware
IrfanView www.irfanview.com

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E

Ed Bennett

After managing to set up OE-QuoteFix on his new PC, Ed reads a message
from Bill said:
I have a company logo in a publisher document that won't print. Can
anyone tell me why?

What version of Windows/Publisher are you using?
Is the logo the only thing in the file?
Will other documents in Publisher print?
Will other documents in other programs print?
Are you printing to a local printer or across a network?
Is the publication on a fixed disk, network drive, or removable medium?
Have you updated your printer drivers?
What filetype is the image? How was it imported into Publisher? Or was it
created in Publisher?
 
M

Mary Sauer

When you open the print dialogue, be sure the "do not print pictures" isn't checked.
Publisher saves printer information in each document.
 

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