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I’m printing a jpg picture which is located in one corner of the page. The finished print is then overprinted with various text. The problem is that I am getting a very faint grey box covering the whole page when printed. I have gone into "levels" and the output readings are 0, 255 which I assume should give white background.
Is this correct or is there another way of getting rid of the ghosting. Should the "background contents" be set at transparent when creating a new page – should this cure the problem??
All help appreciated
peter
I’m printing a jpg picture which is located in one corner of the page. The finished print is then overprinted with various text. The problem is that I am getting a very faint grey box covering the whole page when printed. I have gone into "levels" and the output readings are 0, 255 which I assume should give white background.
Is this correct or is there another way of getting rid of the ghosting. Should the "background contents" be set at transparent when creating a new page – should this cure the problem??
All help appreciated
peter
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