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Grapihics' backgrounds printing black

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I'm trying to make an invoice that has the company's logo in the header.

The orginal logo came from an EPS file. I copy and paste it from Photoshop 7 into my layout and it looks fine there. Just when I print does the background (what is white in the pic) prints black.

I've tried flattening the image, saving it as jpg, resizing it in PS7 and crying. Nothing seems to work. Anyone else run into this? Got any ideas?

First convert the EPS to JPG or GIF in Photoshop when importing EPS.

Yeah, I had a GIF that was printing with a white background... after

trying a couple times to re-export the GIF with transparent background,

I selected the graphic object and tried setting the Fill color to

transparent in FMP. (I might have had to set it to something and then

back to transparent, don't remember.) No change on screen, but

that fixed the printing.

I remember thinking it odd and being not entirely sure what had

happened... so, there may have been more going on than I was

really aware of. But I figure its worth a try for you.

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Thanks guys,

What I did was a "Save for web" and made white the transpartent colour and saved it, opened it, copied it, pasted it.

It worked.

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