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I took a look at the brochure template link I was given

https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:Brochure-lo-4---A4-paper-size--v4--websitelike.odt

I am trying to figure out how to print it. Not A4 vs. Letter, but printing copies myself.

The "gray" background leaves white edges.

The black of the front panel does not print "well" on the 3 inkjet printers I own. It is too much ink and soaks into the paper stock and wrinkles it.

Maybe, it would look good printed on a professional paste ink printing system, but not any inkjet I own. I have HP, Epson, and Canon brands.

So, please let me know what home/office equipment prints this brochure.

Even a laser printer, HP, printing at the highest resolution does not look good for that black background panel.

I need a brochure that I can print out 20 or 30 copies whenever I run out or need more. This one does not work for my home office.

Sorry, I am not a fan if you cannot print it out so it looks good without an expensive paste ink press system.



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