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Topic: Gerber Omega black & white filters...
Christian Slager
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Member # 1074
posted July 18, 2002 02:12 PM
What setting should I have for the B&W filter if I WANT the white color to print slightly grey on my printer? It used to do that, which was nice, because when printing color proofs, you could see the white substrate, but I changed them to the settings that were reccommended on one of the Gerber papers that came with the updates. Thanks for the help! -------------------- Christian Slager Slager's Budget Signs ~Personalized, Not Franchised~ Bradenton, Florida BudgetSigns.Graphics@verizon.net
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Christian Slager
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posted July 19, 2002 07:28 AM
bump up! -------------------- Christian Slager Slager's Budget Signs ~Personalized, Not Franchised~ Bradenton, Florida BudgetSigns.Graphics@verizon.net
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Glenn Taylor
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posted July 19, 2002 08:41 AM
Christian, It really depends on your setup. What you will probably have to do is experiment until you have it the way you want it. -------------------- BlueDog Graphics Wilson, NCwww.BlueDogUSA.com Warning: A well designed sign may cause fatigue due to increased business.
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