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Re: B&W xerox transfer
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- Subject: Re: B&W xerox transfer
- From: Darryl Baird <darrylb@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 25 Mar 1998 22:06:37 +0000
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> By the way, if you transfer from printer output, how do you get a
> print-out with inverted text so that it reads properly when transferred?
>
On a Macintosh, the page setup in the "file" drop-down menu and enables
the user to reverse or flop the image from left to right, upside down,
and/or make a negative. I think on the windows platform this ability is
contain in individual software packages "print" command boxes. I've done
it with most software, but my knowledge of the "other" platform is a bit
rusty.
Darryl
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<PRE>By the way, if you transfer from printer output, how do you get a
print-out with inverted text so that it reads properly when transferred?</PRE>
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<BR>On a Macintosh, the page setup in the "file" drop-down menu and enables
the user to reverse or flop the image from left to right, upside down,
and/or make a negative. I think on the windows platform this ability is
contain in individual software packages "print" command boxes. I've done
it with most software, but my knowledge of the "other" platform is a bit
rusty.
<P>Darryl</HTML>
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