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mrs_overall | 09:40 Tue 04th Jun 2013 | Technology
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I use a courier firm for delivering parcels and once I have paid I have to print off the bar coded address label. The black ink on my printer won't work (despite a new cartridge) so I hit on the idea of changing the font colour. I saved the label to documents but I cannot work out how to change the font colour. It is an Adobe Acrobat document. Any suggestions please?
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I would have thought if you just tell it to print in colour, it'll come out all black anyway, because that's what you get by mixing colours together?

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jno, I have tried that. The coloured parts of the label come out ok but what should be printed in black comes out blank
hm.

ok, sorry, I can't help then. I hope your next answer is from someone who actually knows what they're talking about!
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thanks anyway jno
Do you have a tools option at top of page ?...look in that for font ..
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Under the View option is a Tools option but there is no arrow at the side of it and nothing click on
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I think I will admit defeat and go to a friends house to borrow their printer
Hit it with a 2lb ball pein engineers hammer.
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Morning tony.
I have just checked my handbag and I am afraid I don't have one of those.
Would a tent mallet do the job instead?
Hmmm, just a quick guess. Any chance of saving the document as a .doc in Word? You could then change the font colour in Word to either a very dark purple or dark brown and print from there.

Nowadays, modern printers with a dedicated black cartridge will not mix black from the colour cartridges.

Have you tried cleaning the black cartridge contacts with meths and the same with the printer contacts.
Probably mrs overforce, needs more swing behind it though.


Anyhoo, good morning to you to. x
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Alice, I (or rather my minion Mr O) has followed all the cleaning instructions but to no avail.
I don't know how to convert and Adobe Acrobat doc into a word doc.
By Adobe Acrobat document, I gather that it ends in ".pdf"?
You can import it into an image editor like Gimp and alter it from there. It's a bit long winded.
Best off popping it on a stick and finding a friend with a working printer.
I've done what Alice suggests and that worked. My black cartridge's empty and I recently had to scan and send a serious item...it came out in a fashionable green and yellow but I sent it anyway. It'll brighten their day.
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Wyedyed, yes it does end in pdf.
The next part of your answer may as well have been in Swahili - I am a complete technophobe.
I am hunting for a memory stick as we speak. Thanks for that
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Right, it is on a memory stick ready for me to take to my friend's house.
Thank you all for your suggestions xx
on my computer if you have a pdf up you can click on file > save as and it gives you the option to save it as a Word doc. I haven't tried it so don't know how it works.
I would just add, that if you want to try something like this, then do it with a 'Copy' of the original file. So if it goes fubar you've still got the original.

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