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MsBJDanner2u -> Blury (6/6/2013 10:09:59 AM)

Hello, I finalized my invitations and printed them out. They look blury and not crisp as I see them on the screen. I also tried changing settings on my printer, using different paper and still no luck in getting it from looking blury.

I also saved as pdf (to send as an attachement) to see if that would make a different and still no luck. Why is my "original" PS version and pdf version blury (see attachement "SW Invite sample blury from pdf") when printed?

I did note that a jpeg version is clear when I view and print it - but that is not what I need.

What am I doing wrong?:|

Thanks for any help/advice you can offer.

[image]local://upfiles/24232/64DDD91B900A41DFB93D95D8F3C8A1AF.jpg[/image]




JasonC -> RE: Blury (6/6/2013 11:04:14 AM)

I use Cute PDF. It works great and is not blurry like the Broderbund PDF Document printer.

http://www.cutepdf.com/Products/CutePDF/writer.asp




ellengard -> RE: Blurry (6/6/2013 3:10:54 PM)

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ORIGINAL: MsBJDanner2u
Hello, I finalized my invitations and printed them out. They look blurry ...

That is a sad fact. Print Shop 3.0 prints blurry! The built-in PDF converor makes it worse.
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I did note that a jpeg version is clear when I view and print it - but that is not what I need.

If you find the jpg version prints better, than that is your workaround. Print the jpg from another program, e.g. Windows print application, MS Word.

The cute PDF writer does not fix the problem inherent in Print Shop 3.0.

Print Shop 3.0 makes images blurry. I am surprised (but glad for you) that your jpg is acceptable. I have compared jpgs printed from numerous other programs to the same jpg files printed from within Print Shop 3.0. There is always degradation in the Print Shop version.




ellengard -> RE: Blurry (6/6/2013 5:33:03 PM)

Only one circumstance that I know of where Print Shop 3.0 will print super sharp: Text and vector graphics. For example, here are two vector graphics with text. Even enlarged to fill the page, they don't lose their sharpness.

[image]local://upfiles/9017/42CF32DC2B4449F8A2E2E74C0764E1A6.jpg[/image]




MsBJDanner2u -> RE: Blurry (6/7/2013 7:57:32 AM)

Thank you. I just wondered what I was doing......... it looks so beautiful on the screen........... then when I print it looked like i wanted a blurry effect. At least I know it is just one of the things to learn and note to work around. Thanks again! BJ




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