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schnackel Posted - 02/15/2006 : 10:25:23 AM
Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin):
Operating System: 6.1

Whenever using gray lines within a EPSP plot the lines are rastered printed, so that it looks terrible. Can anybody help me?
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schnackel Posted - 02/17/2006 : 11:47:48 AM
I have found the problem: The programm writes wrong EPS files. It creates for each layer a frame a moves then the corresponding picture into it. Thus, jitter effects appears.

Nevertheless, thank you, Mike.
Mike Posted - 02/17/2006 : 09:53:52 AM
Well, unfortunately, I have no idea what might cause this. I have to assume that this is one of those "printer driver problems" that occasionally crops up.

I can only suggest a couple of possible remedies:
  • If you have a second printer, try printing to that one.
  • You might open the Print dialog box (File:Print) and choose the Enable color as gray scale option (a WAG, but worth a try).


Mike
OriginLab

schnackel Posted - 02/17/2006 : 08:45:12 AM
Yes, thats right.
Mike Posted - 02/15/2006 : 3:55:47 PM
Hi schnackel:

So, you are saying that you have created a line plot. You set the line color to gray and this causes the line to print "blocky" (stair-stepped appearance)? But this doesn't happen if the line color is black?

Mike
OriginLab


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