Re: Colour Printing
This issue has been resolved by generating a new user profile, as described from https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/How_Tos/Handling_the_OpenOffice.org_User_Profile From: Michael Rooney Sent: Friday, 26 February 2021 8:29 AM To: dev@openoffice.apache.org Subject: Colour Printing Good afternoon: I have an issue that I hope you can help me with. It is as follows: 1) I am operating on *Windows 10*. I only use *Open Office 4.1.5*. My computer is a home computer (Lenovo). I do not have MS Office and have for several years happily used only Open Office for all my document preparation needs. 2) When I *receive* colour documents I am able to print them in colour. I am also able to print pictures in colour. 3) However, when I attempt to print* colour *documents that *I create *utilizing Open Office 4.1.5 they will only print in black and white even though I instruct the printer to print the document in colour. My printer is *EPSON ET-2720* (Driver type: Type 3 - User Mode; Driver version: 2.60.1.0) . I contacted Epson technical support and after running a series of tests they advised me that the problem does not rest with my Epson printer but must be a glitch in the Open Office programme and suggested that I contact Open Office to have it resolved. Hence, I am writing to you. I am not very computer savvy and so I hope that you can help me to resolve this issue as I am at a total loss. Many thanks. Warm regards, Michael
Re: Colour Printing
Copied to the original questioner as they are not subscribed to the list On 26/2/21 6:33 am, F Campos Costero wrote: Hi Michael, This isn't the best place to get user support but I will make an attempt to help. Select the menu Tools -> Options. On the left of the dialog that opens, expand the OpenOffice list by clicking the + sign (The list may already be expanded when the dialog opens). Select Print from the list. Is Convert Colors to Grayscale selected? If so, deselect it. On Thu, Feb 25, 2021 at 12:58 PM Michael Rooney wrote: Good afternoon: I have an issue that I hope you can help me with. It is as follows: 1) I am operating on *Windows 10*. I only use *Open Office 4.1.5*. My computer is a home computer (Lenovo). I do not have MS Office and have for several years happily used only Open Office for all my document preparation needs. 2) When I *receive* colour documents I am able to print them in colour. I am also able to print pictures in colour. 3) However, when I attempt to print* colour *documents that *I create *utilizing Open Office 4.1.5 they will only print in black and white even though I instruct the printer to print the document in colour. My printer is *EPSON ET-2720* (Driver type: Type 3 - User Mode; Driver version: 2.60.1.0) . I contacted Epson technical support and after running a series of tests they advised me that the problem does not rest with my Epson printer but must be a glitch in the Open Office programme and suggested that I contact Open Office to have it resolved. Hence, I am writing to you. I am not very computer savvy and so I hope that you can help me to resolve this issue as I am at a total loss. Many thanks. Warm regards, Michael Cheers -- David Robley A bad random number generator: 1, 1, 1, 4.33e+67, 1, 1, 1 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org
Re: Colour Printing
Hi Michael, This isn't the best place to get user support but I will make an attempt to help. Select the menu Tools -> Options. On the left of the dialog that opens, expand the OpenOffice list by clicking the + sign (The list may already be expanded when the dialog opens). Select Print from the list. Is Convert Colors to Grayscale selected? If so, deselect it. On Thu, Feb 25, 2021 at 12:58 PM Michael Rooney wrote: > Good afternoon: > > I have an issue that I hope you can help me with. It is as follows: > > 1) I am operating on *Windows 10*. I only use *Open Office 4.1.5*. My > computer is a home computer (Lenovo). I do not have MS Office and have for > several years happily used only Open Office for all my document preparation > needs. > > 2) When I *receive* colour documents I am able to print them in colour. I > am also able to print pictures in colour. > > 3) However, when I attempt to print* colour *documents that *I create > *utilizing > Open Office 4.1.5 they will only print in black and white even though I > instruct the printer to print the document in colour. > > My printer is *EPSON ET-2720* (Driver type: Type 3 - User Mode; Driver > version: 2.60.1.0) . I contacted Epson technical support and after running > a series of tests they advised me that the problem does not rest with my > Epson printer but must be a glitch in the Open Office programme and > suggested that I contact Open Office to have it resolved. Hence, I am > writing to you. > > I am not very computer savvy and so I hope that you can help me to resolve > this issue as I am at a total loss. Many thanks. > > Warm regards, > > Michael >
Colour Printing
Good afternoon: I have an issue that I hope you can help me with. It is as follows: 1) I am operating on *Windows 10*. I only use *Open Office 4.1.5*. My computer is a home computer (Lenovo). I do not have MS Office and have for several years happily used only Open Office for all my document preparation needs. 2) When I *receive* colour documents I am able to print them in colour. I am also able to print pictures in colour. 3) However, when I attempt to print* colour *documents that *I create *utilizing Open Office 4.1.5 they will only print in black and white even though I instruct the printer to print the document in colour. My printer is *EPSON ET-2720* (Driver type: Type 3 - User Mode; Driver version: 2.60.1.0) . I contacted Epson technical support and after running a series of tests they advised me that the problem does not rest with my Epson printer but must be a glitch in the Open Office programme and suggested that I contact Open Office to have it resolved. Hence, I am writing to you. I am not very computer savvy and so I hope that you can help me to resolve this issue as I am at a total loss. Many thanks. Warm regards, Michael