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My art looked fine on the laser printout, but very rough on the decal, why?

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My art looked fine on the laser printout, but very rough on the decal, why?

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If a low-resolution tiff or grayscale art is submitted, it will look better on laser paper. Laser or ink jet printers recognize shades of gray and will not use a halftone dot. If the art is grayscale and no tones requested, the art loses all the shading in the film process. Thus the image detail drops out and prints very rough.

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If a low resolution TIFF or a gray scale art is submitted it will look better on laser paper. Laser or ink jet printers recognize shades of gray and will not utilize a halftone dot. If the art is gray scale and no tones are requested, the art loses all the shading in the film process. Thus the image detail drops out and prints very rough.

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