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| Thin CRT Line Prints On Pictures--Why?--How to stop? My wife & I have been using Epson Film Factory software to organize and print photos for a couple of years. Both digital camera and scanned pictures. I scanned in a couple of pictures this week and moved them into Film Factory. When printed, there were 2 thin lines running accross the picture. For 1st time ever, we could faintly see the lines when we double clicked a picture to enlarge the view in Film Factory. These lines now print on picture we try to print using Film Factory. Even pictures we have printed in the past with no problem For the 1st time, we also now see 2 stationary thin lines on our Dell Trinitron 19 inch flat screen CRT monitor. Anybody have an idea what is going on and what I need to do to fix this? |
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| Re: Thin CRT Line Prints On Pictures--Why?--How to stop? The CRT is an output not input so you are only seeing a copy of the actual data. If a line shows on the screen and also the printed copy then the line is in the actual image Another option is that there is a problem with a jet in your printer (if the line is not shown on the screen). Have you tried printing the image on a different printer or from a different computer? |
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| Re: Thin CRT Line Prints On Pictures--Why?--How to stop? The CRT is an output not input so you are only seeing a copy of the actual data. If a line shows on the screen and also the printed copy then the line is in the actual image Another option is that there is a problem with a jet in your printer (if the line is not shown on the screen). Have you tried printing the image on a different printer or from a different computer? |
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| Re: Thin CRT Line Prints On Pictures--Why?--How to stop? The CRT is an output not input so you are only seeing a copy of the actual data. If a line shows on the screen and also the printed copy then the line is in the actual image Another option is that there is a problem with a jet in your printer (if the line is not shown on the screen). Have you tried printing the image on a different printer or from a different computer? |
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