Hi Folks
I use a large format epson stylus pro7600 and coreldraw 11 to print negatives. The issue I'm having is when part of the image is RGB or 8bit greyscale, it's printing out strange-as if the image is halftone or dithered in some way. The rip software im using is wassatch softrip sp and...
Hi,
I use a large format epson stylus pro7600 and coreldraw 11 to print negatives. The issue I'm having is when part of the image is RGB or 8bit greyscale, it's printing out strange-as if the image is halftone or dithered in some way. The rip software im using is wassatch softrip sp and this is...
I'm having the same issue, win server 2003 and office suite 2003, wonder why this is.......I got it to appear once when i had 'Show New Mail Desktop Alert' checked. (right hand click outlook icon in notification area and selecting the option, but other than that, no joy :o(
Could your settings be wrong? I mean speed, power, colours for cutlines, engraving etc? Could you have selected the wrong material or have you recently changed your supplier of wood? Have you tried selecting 'All text as black' ?
I can't remember for sure but you can try "Alt + F7" or click 'Arrange----->Transformations---->Position'
Should give you the old style transformation docker with 'apply to duplicate'
Michael
A site of interest...... http://www.ghc.co.uk/acatalog/Xante.html
Look at Xante Screen-Writer 4 - A3+ 1200DPI Postscript Laser Printer with 256MB (Stock Code 35389)
What I'm trying to print is an A3 greyscale negative the same or as near as the same as using an agfa image setter and then a film...
At the moment I use an agfa to print negatives to film and then a film processor to give me the negatives. Is there another method for making negatives? ie a laser printer with some sort of film? (cost not important)
A3 negatives if possible
TIA
should have also mentioned that your tip worked(so far!)
"Try: Start, Run, regsvr32 /u zipfldr.dll
(Start, Run regsvr32 /i sipfldr.dll to reverse the change)"
Thanks for your help!
The files are .cdr files (coreldraw11) if this is any help.
Another thing is that there are 100 of thousands of files to check through. It finds them quick enough thats why I hit stop, so it doesn't keep searching for what I have already found.
Hi there.
It's definitely searching for the same files again no matter how many times I click stop! Thanks for the help with the lan issue. I haven't tried it yet but can remember deleting that entry on another machine a while back to get things moving a little quicker!
Any more Ideas?¿?
TIA
When searching for a filename on a mapped network drive, I then hit stop when I've found what I'm looking for but a few seconds later the search begins again without me touching any keys or buttons. Whats going on?
The disk is constantly being written to by other users so I was thinking it was...
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