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Mixing two font colors upon reprint to produce a desired font colo
What font can mix with a pink one to produce a black font upon reprinting?
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Mixing two font colors upon reprint to produce a desired font colo
Mazee Kazee wrote:
What font can mix with a pink one to produce a black font upon reprinting? No matter what color you try to use, this isn't going to work very well. Most printers can't exactly line up the characters on two passes of the same paper, so you're going to get fringes or shadows. If you use an inkjet printer, it gets even worse because the paper expands and shrinks a little bit as the ink wets it and then dries. Why can't you just print the document once with black ink? -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |
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Mixing two font colors upon reprint to produce a desired font colo
Why can't you just print the document once with black ink? Run out of black, and trying to fake it? |
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