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    I have a JPEG image inserted into a sheet. When printing, two distinct lines run the bottom and left side of the image. These line are not in the image file. How can I get AutoCad to NOT make these lines up?
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    From what I understood, there is a border around an image when you attach it to a drawing. To remove it, you just use IMAGEFRAME, and set to 0.

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    Ha! I wish it were that easy... NO, imageframe is set to 0. or 2 if its 2008. The border only appears along two sides of the image. Seems like it a driver issue, however i was not sure. I cannot be the only one with this happening. Am i?
    Buler? Buler?

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    I had this happen often with I rotated images. I would see them on screen but they would not print.
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    Quote Originally Posted by profcad View Post
    I had this happen often with I rotated images. I would see them on screen but they would not print.
    we had to start seting the color of inserted images to 0,0,0 in the true color. Essentialy black. We could not see them on screen then, but they would print just fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Noahma View Post
    we had to start seting the color of inserted images to 0,0,0 in the true color. Essentialy black. We could not see them on screen then, but they would print just fine.

    I'm sorry, but I do not understand "in the true color." Is this a command of AutoCad or Photoshop?

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