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Why is my printer not printing background images well [coming out very weak]? But letters are printed right ???

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Can you provide some better details about the situation please. Are you printing a web page or are you printing from a particular application. Can you post a sample of what you are seeing. It could be as simple as the background image is set to print at a certain level of transparency, but need more information to better assist you.

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First of all, thank you so much for wanting to help me.

 

I want to attach a Word file here so you can see what it's about, but I do not know how to do it here.

 

 



 

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Until you teach me how to attach a Word file here, so you can see an example of the material I am currently working on [printable cover for booklet binding], I will share with you what I have done so far [because I had no other choice, because I know of no other solution].

 

I did a "screen cut" of the object, and the definition of the object automatically became an "image", and when the object became an "image", I could change it as I wanted [maybe it can be done with "Word" ?? I don't know, and I would be very happy to know if it can be done] Then I darkened the object and pasted it on my work [inside a Word file - by pasting it as an "object behind the text", so that I can write inside a Word document without the object hiding the words I am writing], and the printed booklet came out great.

 

But I am looking for a simpler solution, that I can change the setting in the Word document I am working on, or in the printer settings, without all that clutter and unnecessary waste of time.

 

Do you have a solution for this?

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