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print black and white instead of grayscale
Is there a (portable) way to achieve that, whenever one prints a
certain document on a black-and-white printer all text comes out as black text on white background (not grayscale; images may remain/ become grayscale) but when printed on a colour printer, the normal colours are to be used? While we're at it, is it possible to ensure that certain graphics are changed depending on whether a colour or a bw printer is used? I.e., I have a certain coloured graphic that comes out somewhat less than optimal when printed in grayscale, but changing the colours to avoid the grayscale effects maks the colours ugly. This all should not only work in-house, but to as great an extent as possible also when the document is shipped. I could think of a macro that solves my first question when manually invoked, but not automatically when someone hits File-Print... Thanks in advance, Hagen |
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