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I am at my wits end and hoping someone has run into this before. I have a new client-supplied logo that needs to be printed on a couple of overlays and also needs to be created as a page segment to print on some other forms. The original developer embedded the logo into the overlays. When I paste the new logo onto my source documents and create the overlays and page segments, the logo looks different. The text is bolder on the overlay and also the image that's next to the text looks a little different. Neither of the images is as clear as the original image, however, the client has decided they like the one on the overlay and want that used everywhere. The problem is that I'm using a copy of the exact same image, it's just printing differently when I create the overlay prn file vs the page segment prn file. If they liked the page segment, I'd just remove the embedded logo, however, I can't do the opposite.

I've only worked with logos a handful of times so I'm hoping there's something I'm missing. I tried all the various image options and printer device settings and can't figure out why they're different.

Thank you for any suggestions.
Linda Wagner

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