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As I zoom in more and more, most of the white hairlines started to go away. So it might be a display issue for part of the problem. At 100%, I had a lot of grid lines. At 200% had only about forth of the left. At 300% I had only 3 left.

On 12/02/2011 12:13 PM, bh wrote:
When I originally posted this problem I didn't have access to a color printer
because I was travelling.
Now I'm home and when I print either directly from LibreOffice or via Export
PDF and then Preview,
there are no white lines.  But they're clearly visible on the screen, and
they aren't grid lines or tiling
problems; they are far from evenly spaced.

But since it seems to print correctly, I guess I should downgrade this from
a deal-killer to an annoyance.
I'll report back if it prints incorrectly on the commercial 11x17 full bleed
printer I'll be using for the
final document.  Thanks, all!


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