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Printing Card is Fuzzy - 5/19/2022 3:00:34 PM   
BanJaker

 

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I am not happy with the clarity of my cards that I print. I have tried - normal - advanced, etc. I have tried all types of printer paper, I usually get ink jet print on both sides matte photo paper. I have a Canon MG7120
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RE: Printing Card is Fuzzy - 5/19/2022 6:35:05 PM   
BanJaker

 

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I just tried saving as PDF 600 dpi and that made no difference either.

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RE: Printing Card is Fuzzy - 6/2/2022 5:20:43 AM   
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I am disappointed with this program's print function, both direct to printer and print to PDF. The Print Shop print function degrades image quality! I have to save as best quality JPG, then import these JPGs into a different desktop publishing program and print from that program. Much better print result, but we shouldn't have to resort to this.

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RE: Printing Card is Fuzzy - 8/11/2022 2:15:02 AM   
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I just tried to save as PDF 600 dpi, but that didn't work either. flagle

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