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Hello Brian,

I already checked that option and that box is not ticked (first thing I 
checked). That is why I find it weird that it comes out in black & white.

Kind regards,

Raymond



From:   Brian Barker <b.m.barker@btinternet.com>
To:     users@global.libreoffice.org
Date:   28-04-2013 17:41
Subject:        Re: [libreoffice-users] colour printing bug in Writer?



At 17:02 28/04/2013 +0200, Raymond Noname wrote:
I have made a writer document with two colour pictures in it and a 
bit of text. When I print the document on a Samsung CLP-320 in 
colour mode then they are printed like sepia (that is how it looks 
like most). When I print the same picture straight from Windows 
(same machine and printer), the print comes out in colour... So is 
there a setting in Writer which causes this, or is Writer doing 
something to my print stream to get this strange output?

Take a look at Tools | Options... | LibreOffice | Print.  Is "Convert 
colors to grayscale" ticked in error?

I trust this helps.

Brian Barker


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