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HP OfficeJet Pro 6968
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How do I print an image in inverting colors using HP OfficeJet Pro 6968?

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@LL808 If you are referring to mirroring the image of your printers, check the steps from this article to resolve the issue: Click here

 

The quickest and easy way to print mirror images is to just flip them. This way,  you can print on any printer.

I suggest that you scan your image and save it and then open the image in Microsoft Paint.  In the Paint program,

you can then flip the image (mirror) so that it gives you the reversed view.

 

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No, I’m not trying to print a mirror image.  I’m trying to invert the colors of my original image so that areas that are black on my original will print white and vice versa.  In other words, I’m creating a negative image from the original.

 

Also, is there a way to repeat an image and have it duplicate across and the down the page?

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Negative image printing would not be possible. You can always have multiple copies of the image on the same sheet. You can select a template of the size of the image you like when you give the Print command.

 

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