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Printing A Pool Of Ink
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Is it possible sometimes to print a reverse image so that the paper is not saturated with black ink which adds nothing to the print but just a soggy black piece of paper? I blame certain websites for this.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You can easily print in reverse, just change the image to negative. Mind, if text, all part that are white will be black so might even be worse.
If it is the outline of an image that is black you can easily remove the black parts by cropping it to only the parts that you want.
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If it is the outline of an image that is black you can easily remove the black parts by cropping it to only the parts that you want.
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You can also try printing draft quality if your printer / applications supports this.
e.g. For MS Word: http:// wordpro cessing .about. com/od/ wordqui cktips/ qt/draf tprinti ng.htm
Some printers also have the capability to select the option 'print in grey scale' which removes all the colours and saves ink. See the options available in 'print preferences' for the printer.
Also check your Printer features listed in the printer manual or on the manufacturers support web site.
e.g. For MS Word: http://
Some printers also have the capability to select the option 'print in grey scale' which removes all the colours and saves ink. See the options available in 'print preferences' for the printer.
Also check your Printer features listed in the printer manual or on the manufacturers support web site.
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