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Old 10-21-2020, 05:58 PM
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I agree with VK... I would try some different card stocks to begin with. Both Canon and Epson make card stock intended to get the best reproduction. One other question is what software are you using when you print? I get very different results when I print from Photoshop when I change the print preferences.
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Old 10-21-2020, 11:39 PM
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Many thanks for the replies, especially Kevin WS for his offer, but I suspect it is the ink and cardstock after all. I do a fair amount of clean-up using the tools on my Mac and I'm generally pleased with the results. It could be that my expectations for a vintage model should not be the same as for a modern printed card model. I do appreciate seeing the superb work on this thread.
Bradford - give the file to someone else or a printshop to do a test print and see how it comes out?
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