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karlb1

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  1. There is no exact dimensions as every documents has many images in them i can create a document with 2 exact same images side by side but 1 png and 1 jpeg the png will print low quality while the jpeg will print fine
  2. I’m hoping for someone to find a workaround without exporting as this will be very time consuming when editing>printing lots per hour
  3. This is a weird 1 to explain... For some reason my printer will only print high quality if the file I'm printing is a JPEG or has JPEG images in the document. As all my documents have PNG images included they print low quality when going to File>Print directly from affinity designer However If the files in the document were to be JPEG it would print fine. Is there anyway to get Affinity designer to "convert" the document to JPEG when going to file print. I know I could export the file as JPEG but this would take a lot of time because every document has to be edited every time as they are personalised prints. I do not have this problem with Photoshop. I'm not sure how photoshop manages the file when going to print.
  4. I'm using affinity designer with a xerox printer. I used the exact same pre-sets with photoshop and its fine. The issue is that the margins around the box are not equal. This paper is going to be folded in half so I can not select "selection" as that will place it in the center of the entire paper
  5. Hi, I'm having problems printing on affinity where things are not printing square to the paper. as you can see from the photo attached the square isn't printing to the center of the paper. All document/paper size is correct + margins all equal I don't have this problem in photoshop
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