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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Yep, this is a bummer, isn't it? It's probably a JPEG? I have this problem
only with certain JPEGs and only with my DeskJet (no problem with LaserJet).
The only solution I've seen proposed that works for me is to print directly
to the printer instead of spooling. This will be a setting somewhere in your
printer Properties.
only with certain JPEGs and only with my DeskJet (no problem with LaserJet).
The only solution I've seen proposed that works for me is to print directly
to the printer instead of spooling. This will be a setting somewhere in your
printer Properties.