PUB98: Thin Lines in BorderArt and Pictures Do Not Print (198497)
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This article was previously published under Q198497 SYMPTOMS
If you print a publication to a high-resolution PostScript device (such as
an imagesetter), the thinnest lines in imported pictures and BorderArt
patterns may disappear.
CAUSE
Some Publisher BorderArt patterns and imported pictures contain hairlines.
A hairline is a line that appears one pixel wide on whatever device you are
using to display or print that line. If you print a hairline on a 300-dpi
printer, the line is 1/300" wide. If you print that same hairline on a Linotronic imagesetter at 2540 dpi, that line is 1/2540" wide (effectively
invisible.)
The PostScript language does not include the concept of a hairline. When
Publisher prints a hairline to a PostScript printer driver, the driver uses
the resolution setting to determine how wide to print the lines.
WORKAROUNDMethod 1: Print At a Resolution of 1200 DPI (or Lower).
Print at a resolution of 1200 dpi (or lower). Publisher ships with a PPD
(PostScript Printer Definition) file called the Microsoft Publisher
Imagesetter (MSGenbw.ppd). If you use this driver, hairlines will print at
1/600". If you do not have this driver listed, follow these steps:
- On the Start menu, point to Settings, and then click Printers.
- Double-click the Add Printer Wizard.
- Follow the instructions on screen. When the Wizard asks you for the
manufacturer and model of the printer, click Have Disk.
- Click Browse.
- Browse to the C:\Windows\System folder. Click OK.
- Click OK again.
- On the Printers list click MS Publisher Imagesetter. Click Next.
- To complete the Wizard, follow the instructions.
Method 2: Replace The Hairlines With Thicker Lines.
Replace the hairlines with thicker lines. To this with Microsoft Draw,
follow these steps:
- Select the object that contains the hairlines.
- On the Edit menu, click Cut.
- On the Insert menu, point to Picture, and then click New Drawing. A
rectangular hatched area appears. You can drag the resize handles on
this area until it is approximately the same size and shape as the
object.
- On the Edit menu, click Paste. The object should appear within the
hatched drawing area. You can drag the object if you need to until it
fits correctly.
- On the Draw menu (at the bottom of the screen), click Ungroup. You
will see this message:
This is an imported picture, not a group. Do you want to convert
it to a Microsoft Office drawing object?
- Click Yes.
- Click outside the hatched area to close Microsoft Draw and return to
Publisher.
This process breaks the picture up into its separate components. Since
Microsoft Draw does not support hairlines, any hairlines are converted to
lines with a thickness of 0.25 pt.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 11/9/1999 |
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Keywords: | kbbug kbhowto kbinfo kbprb KB198497 |
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