Fernando
Maybe u are right. I don't know if people here (i mean the network
administrators that act like printer administrators as well) care about new
releases of the printer driver. I've been trying to fix this problem using a
Lexmark Optra S 1255 PS2.
Give me your email and I'll send you the .gif I'm using, of course without
the company's logo (my boss will kill my if I send it with the logo
instead).
By the way, do you speak Portuguese?
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Why don't you send me a sample image? I'll print it and see what I get.
Perhaps you're not using a recent driver for your printer: try checking the
manufacturer's web page for a more recent one...
HTH,
Madruga
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From: Praying Mantis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: sexta-feira, 23 de Março de 2001 15:53
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Subject: Re: [PHP-WIN] resolution problems in dinamic .gif
Alex,
.gif images just support 8-bits (256 colors). Am I wrong? I've never seem a
32-bit .gif image. Only jpg's, png's, etc..
But I scanned three pages from a magazine using the same scanner I used to
scanner the bill I've tryed to put on-line, and the letters are blurry too.
I don't know, but I suspect I have to use a not scanned image , but one made
from a drawing software like Corel Draw.
By the way, excuse me my poor English. It's not my first Language
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> Sorry, it looks like my previous message to the list was not posted.
>
> Try to convert your gif image to 32-bit mode and print it. Gif images are
> 8-bit only and, may be, the printer driver's dithering for the gifs is not
> correct.
>
> Alex.
>
> >I'm using version 3 of PHP to build a .gif image file dinamicly.
> >I don't know what's happening, but the letters are being displayed a
little
> >bit blurry or spotty like if it had built with a low resolution. This
> >happens just when I print the image through browser (IE 5, 5.5, NC 4.7,
> >etc). On the screen, the letter in the image are displayed perfectly.
> >
> >The dinamic .gif is built from a blank .gif file that act just a
template.
> >This 'blank' .gif has a resolution of 70 dpi. I've tryed with resolutions
> of
> >100 and 300 dpi, but i've got the same problem.
> >
> >Anyone could help me?
> >
> >thank in advance.
> >
> >
> >
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