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Image printing quality

Images stored in our database (stored as filenames but held elsewhere)
will form part of a long report. It is critical that when the report
prints the images appear at the highest possible quality (colour laser
with 100gsm Xerox Colotech+ paper). All tips, including
recommemndations for third party add-ins, will be very welcome

Many thanks

Anthony
Nov 30 '07 #1
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Set the Image control's dimensions to match that of the Image when it was
scanned/created etc.. Then set the SizeMode property of the Image control to
Zoom.

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Stephen Lebans
http://www.lebans.com
Access Code, Tips and Tricks
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Images stored in our database (stored as filenames but held elsewhere)
will form part of a long report. It is critical that when the report
prints the images appear at the highest possible quality (colour laser
with 100gsm Xerox Colotech+ paper). All tips, including
recommemndations for third party add-ins, will be very welcome

Many thanks

Anthony

Nov 30 '07 #2

Ensure your images are saved in CMYK format. (CMYK is for printing,
RGB is for web and electronic display.)

Personally, I prefer tif format as well.... (Yes, I know, HUGE(!)
files, but they print well.)

On Fri, 30 Nov 2007 06:51:13 -0800 (PST), anthony
<an*************@gmail.comwrote:
>Images stored in our database (stored as filenames but held elsewhere)
will form part of a long report. It is critical that when the report
prints the images appear at the highest possible quality (colour laser
with 100gsm Xerox Colotech+ paper). All tips, including
recommemndations for third party add-ins, will be very welcome

Many thanks

Anthony
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Nov 30 '07 #3
Thank you - shall do. AAMOI, does the use of a third party add-in such
as DBPix improve printing quality or is the quality controlled by the
Access printing engine?
Dec 1 '07 #4
CMYK - got it. Thanks
Dec 1 '07 #5

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