As far as I am aware, printing from Frame directly to a printer will never 
produce good copy as Frame is not intended to be used that way (I think of it 
as "almost WYSIWYG" or "blurry WYSIWYG").

Once you create the PDF from the Frame doc, simply print the PDF to obtain hard 
copies.

Alison


Alison Craig
Technical Documentation Lead

604-279-8550 | fax 604-279-8559 | toll-free 1-866-437-9508
Ultrasonix Medical Corporation | www.ultrasonix.com<http://www.ultrasonix.com/>

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From: framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of VLM TechSubs
Sent: Monday, December 31, 2012 8:35 AM
To: Framers; 'Free Framers'
Subject: Imported PDF looks poor

Greetings, and happy new year to everyone!

I'm using FM 8 on Win 7 x64. I have a PDF-actually, a plain old IRS form 
downloaded from the IRS site. I create a new FM document, clear out all the 
text frames on both the body and master page, then import the PDF onto the 
master page. My intent is to complete the form but with some custom 
modifications that FrameMaker happens to make quite easily (on the body page).

It all works just fine ... except for this: When I print this form from some 
PDF reader-any PDF reader that I've tried-it looks great. When I use FrameMaker 
to print the same form, not so great. Both on screen and on paper, the text is 
all darkened, the edges of the letters no longer smooth and crisp. It's not 
unusable, but it certainly does not appear as it should.

If anyone has an idea as to what may be happening here, I'd appreciate your 
help. I have to prepare a number of these forms in various special ways.

Thank you kindly,
Elchanan
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