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Re: printing logos - impact of OS
- Subject: Re: printing logos - impact of OS
- From: "Gerstenfeld, Bruce J" <bgerstenfeld@KPMG.COM>
- Date: Wed, 1 Sep 1999 11:49:20 -0400
Aaron,
This is my first time responding to a question on the list so I hope
this helps. It is most likely the type of printer you are using. Have you
changed printers from the time your BMP file worked? In my situation I was
using an HP Laserjet 4000. My OS was Windows NT. I changed the declare
printer from HP to PS (postscript) in the SQR and saved the image as an EPS
file using CorelDraw. For some reason the EPS saved in Photoshop did not
work. I have been told that either Hijaak or Corel is the way to go for
saving an image in EPS format.
Bruce Gerstenfeld
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Aaron Jerabek [SMTP:naatforyou@HOTMAIL.COM]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 1999 11:11 AM
> To: Multiple recipients of list SQR-USERS
> Subject: printing logos - impact of OS
>
> I am currently in the process of adding a logo to the header of an SQR
> report, and have been trying to use the .bmp format unsuccessfully. After
> reviewing previous postings on this subject (i.e., printing an image,
> converting bmp to HPGL, etc.), I have tried a couple of the methods
> suggested. Unfortunately, to no avail.
>
> However, what I was wondering is: should the operating system on my
> machine
> have an impact on whether or not the image print is successful? I am
> currently using Windows95. Also, I have successfully used the -printer:wp
> with a .bmp file on NT. This same technique is not working on 95.
>
> TIA,
> Aaron
>
>
>
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