Printing your copy of EABA: EABA comes in both color and greyscale versions for optimum output on both laser printers and inkjet printers. There is a lot of variation within these printer types, so we suggest that you print a test page first. A chapter header will be a good test of the margins, color saturation or greyscale levels of your printer. Possible problems: 1) Printed page exceeds page size. Solution: Acrobat has a "fit to page" option on the print menu. This should reduce the page size so that it fits on the printable area of your paper. 2) Greyscale too coarse. Solution: Most people are using 600dpi laser printers, and EABA will print well at either 85 or 106 lines of screen. Either manually set your output resolution, or try the "use printer's halftone screen" that most print menus will have available. 3) Won't print all the way through. Solution: Probably a memory overflow. Either increase the memory allocated to the Acrobat application, your print spooler or both. If that fails, print the rules in smaller blocks. 4) Cover is too light or too dark. Solution: Try a different cover. Not all the alternate covers will print well on a particular printer or printer type. You may be able to adjust color saturation or contrast to get a better image, but it is possible that some covers just won't look good on a laser printer, or come out too saturated on a particular inkjet printer. Last suggestion: For the best appearance and most compact form, print using the "print odd pages", and then run the job through on the backside using the "print even pages" options. Make sure to only do the second part in small batches. A printer misfeed could put a lot of pages in the wrong order.