Logo printing with poor quality

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maxout

I have a blue logo that I'm printing on a department HP laser printer.
When it prints, the logo has a tiny string of dots all along the
outside of the letters causing the logo to be slightly fuzzy.

I have tried literally every format - EMF, WMF, TIFF, PNG, JPG, TIFF,
GIF, EPS, 600 DPI, 100 DPI. Nothing seems to get rid of the dots.
Since this is for unofficial corporate letterhead it needs to print
well on this printer.

Any ideas?
 
If the file format is not to blame, it's the original graphic that's of poor
quality. Open it in a graphic editor and fix it.
 
Thanks for the feedback...

Unfortunately the original artwork is in AI and EPS format, and I've
exported 600 DPI from this vector into the formats listed at the top.
On screen and on the HP color printer it works great.

Also, a black logo prints without the regularly spaced dots on the
outside.
 
Guess you're stuck with a lousy result then.


Thanks for the feedback...

Unfortunately the original artwork is in AI and EPS format, and I've
exported 600 DPI from this vector into the formats listed at the top.
On screen and on the HP color printer it works great.

Also, a black logo prints without the regularly spaced dots on the
outside.
 
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