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Diffrence in color by printing a document


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What settings should I use to have no colour difference when I convert a file to pdf and then print it. If I look at my screen, all the colours are even. when printing, both from publisher and from the pdf reader, I get colour differences, the contents of the frames around the inserted photos are visible. it's as if they don't merge the layers

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Hi, what is your document's colour profile?

What colour profile are you exporting to? Is it using the document's profile or a different one?

Could you share a test document, both the afpub and pdf files?

Cheers

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Hi Desloover Pascal,

I apologise for the delayed response to this thread. If you provide the info MikeTO requested we should be able to look into this further with you.

Thanks
C

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