• Printer Question.
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Hey all, For School today i got my timetable and being the person who loses everything he is given i want to photocopy it using an Hp all in 1. My question is (It's on green paper) if i hit "copy" will it copy and waste a whole fuckload of green ink? or will it print just the words on it?
just memorize it
yes, photocopiers always use the background image, if you set it to black and white, you'll get a light or dark grey background (depending on the shade of the green) If you scan it you could keep a pdf copy of it on your computer somewhere
Damn, Is there a way to scan it and change the background color?
[QUOTE=McCarthy;24697733]Damn, Is there a way to scan it and change the background color?[/QUOTE] Photoshop ring any bells?
[QUOTE=McCarthy;24697733]Damn, Is there a way to scan it and change the background color?[/QUOTE] Scan it to your PC and change the background color. You could also try text recognition software and scan it into a Word document. HP printers usually come with that software.
write it on ur dick instead okay
Rewrite that sheet, and never write on any colored paper ever again. Problem solved.
[QUOTE=McCarthy;24697733]Damn, Is there a way to scan it and change the background color?[/QUOTE] easily, scan it and open up photoshop. (If you don't have photoshop, paint.net and gimp are good substitutes while ms paint will suffice for the kind of job you're looking for.)
[QUOTE=W00tbeer1;24697788]Rewrite that sheet, and never write on any colored paper ever again. Problem solved.[/QUOTE] It was given to me by the school, I didn't choose the color [editline]04:46PM[/editline] As is obvious, I've never used photoshop before. Will try MS paint however. Thanks everybody i'll update in a few
Wow I would be pretty pissed if a received a handout from my teacher on green paper...
Well, I gave up and just pressed copy and it only copied text, not green paper.
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