Miriam Lezak wrote:

I still have a slight color differential between my regular text and
hypertext (the hypertext shows up as, oh, maybe 90% gray).


You should. You're converting blue to a percentage of black. It makes more sense if you think about it in terms of more than one color. If you have a flag with yellow stars on a blue background and you print it on a black and white printer, would you expect both the stars and the background to print as 100% black?

When you print color to a B&W printer (which is basically what you're doing) you get grays. Blue is a dark color so you get a very dark gray.

Kenneth Benson
Pegasus Type, Inc.
www.pegtype.com
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