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Re: printing logos - impact of OS



your problem regarding eps file is due to the fact that there is extra
line/caracter at the beginning of the file.
edit it and suppress these line
your eps file must look like this one ( see attachement)

franck,


Gerstenfeld, Bruce J wrote:
>
> 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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