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Do all printers support the non-transparent overlaying of graphic objects?

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Do all printers support the non-transparent overlaying of graphic objects?

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Most properly configured printers supported by Windows can properly handle printing of non-transparent overlays used in STATISTICA Graphs; see the previous topic for advice on how to configure the printer driver.

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Most properly configured printers supported by Windows can properly handle printing of non-transparent overlays used in STATISTICA graphs; see the previous topic for advice on how to configure the printer driver. How to control the minimum line thickness in graph printouts: This setting can be adjusted in the Page/Output Setup dialog, and the minimum line thickness setting entered there will override any smaller line thickness settings specified for individual graph components. How to make the light graph background appear in black and white printouts: Graph backgrounds may be printed as shades of gray and the darkness of the background color specified in the graph will be represented by a darker shade of the printed gray pattern. This option can be set in the Page/Output Setup dialog. How to use different fill patterns to print solid lines of different color: This setting can be adjusted in the Page/Output Setup dialog (see the first topic in this section). The option to represent sol

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