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See if changing this setting helps: Right-click on your printer,
choose Printing Preferences, then Color Options tab, then Advanced
Options button. Check "Use Pure Black." (You can also set this via
Printer Properties> Advanced> Printing Defaults> Color
Options> Advanced Options, which might be the way to set it
permanently. I don't remember.)<br>
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Here's from Xerox help:<br>
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<li class="Bul1" value="1"><span class="span_1">sRGB Neutral
Grays:</span> Select how the printer creates black and grays
when using an sRGB color correction: </li>
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<li class="Bul2" value="1"><span class="span_1">Automatic Black:</span>
Only uses black toner or ink for black and gray text and line
art. Uses composite black for the black and gray portions of
photos and images. </li>
<li class="Bul2" value="2"><span class="span_1">Use Pure Black:</span>
Only uses black toner or ink for black and gray portions of
photos, images, and text. </li>
<li class="Bul2" value="3"><span class="span_1">Use Composite
Black:</span> Always uses composite black (a mixture of
cyan, magenta, and yellow toner or ink) for the black and gray
portions of text, line art, photos, and images. </li>
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Mike Wickham<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/18/2013 5:46 PM, Karen Robbins
wrote:<br>
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<blockquote
cite="mid:CAEWxDVauZKwE40tByWFjKvTbC5LXyq_a=w4GYA0w5Tu4acTq8w@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Hi Framers,<br>
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Several grayscale image files in my FM 11 document appear tinted
slightly purple when output through my color Xerox printer. (They
appear correct on-screen.) Looks as though it only happens to .tif
files. The files were output from Photoshop CS6 or 5; they are
definitely grayscale with no layers. This doesn't happen with .eps
photos. <br>
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A saved PDF appears to print correctly--there is no tint to these
same images.<br>
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