There is no facility in image files to cause the problems you describe, at least none that I am aware of or ever heard of. Sounds like a printer issue to me. What kind of printer? If it's an inkjet, you may need to clean the cartridge and/or the printer, align the cartridge, or replace the cartridge. > > Sometimes I may find a nice picture on the internet that I want to just print > out a copy for myself, and it does not give a warning that it is copyrighted, > and when I check it on Paint Shop Pro it does not find any watermark that > would > imply it is illegal to copy, and there's no option to buy your own copy of > the > picture. > > But when I try to print it out, it comes out with alternating light and dark > horizontal bands. It's like, it could be a picture that I don't see any > notice > preventing me legally from printing my own copy out to post on my wall, but > it > looks like something was done to make the printer do that deliberately to > deny > me making my own copy. > > So I'm just asking, so long as it looks like it's not illegal to actually > make > my own copy, how can I overcome this? > > > > -------------------------------------- > Protect yourself from spam, > use http://sneakemail.com > For a web-based membership management utility and information on list > policies, > please see http://nibec.com/24hoursupport/ > > To unsubscribe, send a blank email to 24hoursupport-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > with > "unsubscribe" (without quotes) in the subject. > > For a web-based membership management utility and information on list policies, please see http://nibec.com/24hoursupport/ To unsubscribe, send a blank email to 24hoursupport-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe" (without quotes) in the subject.