Graphic images appear jagged
Some advanced page layout and art applications use the PostScript page
description language, a language that the Color StyleWriter 4500 does not
understand. If your applications have a PICT preview option, you can print
the file on a Color StyleWriter 4500. Images saved as encapsulated PostScript
(EPS) may appear jagged on all non-PostScript printers. For normal color
images, substitute a TIFF or PICT version of the image.
Page breaks ch an ge unexpectedly
Most applications determine where to break pages by evaluating the
information you provide in the Page Setup dialog box. Also, different types of
printers space text in slightly different ways. The following actions can cause
page breaks to change:
mchanging from one type of printer to another
mchanging the paper size in the Page Setup dialog box
mscaling the document in the Page Setup dialog box
mchanging the orientation in the Page Setup dialog box
It’s best to choose the printer you want and the Page Setup options you need
before working on your page breaks.
A page prints off center
This problem may result from one of the following conditions:
mYou have selected the wrong paper size in the Page Setup dialog box.
mThe margins are set incorrectly in the document you are printing.
mPaper is not placed properly in the paper tray. See ���Paper or Envelopes
Feed Improperly,”earlier in this chapter.
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