T
Tim
I've been investigating a problem whereby black lines have been
printing fuzzy on our laser printers. Despite carefully settup up our
documents and palletes so that they are CMYK and black is 0,0,0,100
the printed blacks clearly have colours in them.
After a bit of hunting we discovered that Publisher defaults to "Print
colours as composite RGB".
I have many users using publisher and I want to be absolutely sure
that they are all set to composite CMYK. This setting does seem to
persist, but I would really like a way of forcing this. I've looked
through the office group policy settings and this doesn't seem to be
one of them. Does anybody know where this setting is stored
(Registry?) so that I can put something in place to force it?
This is a big problem to us as the documents we are producing in
Publisher are forms which we later put through an OMR (optical mark
recognition) process. The fuzzyness of the lines has broken this
process.
Thanks,
Tim
printing fuzzy on our laser printers. Despite carefully settup up our
documents and palletes so that they are CMYK and black is 0,0,0,100
the printed blacks clearly have colours in them.
After a bit of hunting we discovered that Publisher defaults to "Print
colours as composite RGB".
I have many users using publisher and I want to be absolutely sure
that they are all set to composite CMYK. This setting does seem to
persist, but I would really like a way of forcing this. I've looked
through the office group policy settings and this doesn't seem to be
one of them. Does anybody know where this setting is stored
(Registry?) so that I can put something in place to force it?
This is a big problem to us as the documents we are producing in
Publisher are forms which we later put through an OMR (optical mark
recognition) process. The fuzzyness of the lines has broken this
process.
Thanks,
Tim