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Edit: Figured it out? I changed from using GIMP to using Photoshop. That seemed to have gotten rid of the lines.

 

I don't know if this is chocked up to the settings I used, my ink, or my printer, but I've noticed the two prints I did have lines running through them. They're not too bad, but are much more noticeable at the PS4/Vita logos.

 

I have thought about going to get them professionally printed, but since I had what I needed on me right now I wanted to try and do it myself. I went ahead since these will be just for me and the images came out fine, it's just these lines I'm not sure how to get rid of for any future prints.

 

The paper I'm using a canon photo paper plus glossy 2, and since I wasn't sure which "media" type I should choose bc different paper company so I tried "hp premium plus photo papers" on the vita cover and "hp everyday photo paper, glossy" on the ps4 one. Both with quality at best. They came out looking the same. Again, Idk if I have to change any of these settings or just get them professionally done until I update my printer.

 

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