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"cookie77" <cookie77@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2B9014D8-9C6D-4975-BD7B-AFC5B85F63AB@microsoft.com... > Finally -- which came first -- the chicken or the egg? I've been told > by a couple folks that Publisher is a notoriously finicky program and > not very compatible with other software. I've also heard some > unfortunate things about HP, it's drivers and poor customer     

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Author: MoMo
Date: Jan 29, 2007 07:04

I am a HP fan, that has switched to Canon for color. If you are going to switch, google some printer reviews, or here are a couple places to read up on printers: http://www.steves-digicams.com/2003_reviews/canon_i960_pg4.html#conclusion http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,123861-page,1/article.html http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,126368-page,1/article.html DavidF "cookie77" <cookie77@discussions
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"cookie77" <cookie77@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C19853B7-B1DF-4399-AB94-EBBCD82B1F34@microsoft.com... > hey there! boy do i want to throw in the towel on this project, but > i've worked so hard on it that i want it to print as nice as it looks on > screen. i'm working with pub. 2003 and a brand new hp photosmart > D7360. i am certain that this printer is capable of     

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Author: DavidF
Date: Jan 28, 2007 06:12

cookie77 wrote: Having vented -- I'm getting to my questions here pretty quick. First, if I save it as a picture (with the higher resolution) will it compromise the quality of the photos and the integrity of the formatting? Before I read that suggestion -- I had tried to save it as a jpeg or something and it looked like I was looking at the image through glass. a) Don't save
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I'm not familiar with the printer & perhaps you're already familiar with this info, but if not perhaps it will help: 1. Load letter or A4 unused plain white paper into the Main tray. 2. Touch Settings. 3. Touch Tools, then scroll and find Align printer. 4. Touch Align printer. 5. Touch OK. The printer aligns the print head, prints an alignment     

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Author: MoMo
Date: Jan 28, 2007 05:19

I have a PhotoSmart printer, I cannot get it to print borderless from Publisher 2003. My workaround is to right-click the publication, click save as picture (I select the highest resolution). I then print the publication from the HP software. You could try adjusting the overspray in the printer properties. -- Mary Sauer MSFT MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news
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Author: Ed Bennett
Date: Jan 28, 2007 03:09

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Author: CyberTaz
Date: Jan 27, 2007 07:19

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Author: Mary Sauer
Date: Jan 27, 2007 01:46

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