Mark,

Once again, thanks for your input on this. Here's my conclusion. I can either:

   1)  Print only the browser part of the card and get clear text
   2)  Print only the non-browser part of the card and get clear text
3) Print both the browser and non-browser parts (via snap shot) and get fuzzy text

I think we can live with this limitation so we'll probably go with number 1.

Thanks,

Ray

On Feb 22, 2010, at 5:13 AM, Mark Schonewille wrote:

Hi Ray,

Yes, indeed, the printing quality will be bad, but at least you'll be able to print something at all.

Do you have any good reason the believe that the revBrowserPrint command produces better results?

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Op 22 feb 2010, om 17:01 heeft Ray Horsley het volgende geschreven:

Mark,

Thanks for this suggestion, but wouldn't that make the print-out grainy when it comes to the text portion of the print-out? My experience is that printing images of text is usually kind of grainy as compared with printing the actual text fonts (even if they're substituted by printer fonts). I can easily try it on my own printers but that may not reveal what will happen on other printers. What do you think?

Thanks,

Ray

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