![]() I tried printing with both printers set to "print in grayscale", and I tried the Xerox with "print in colour" did not help. The two physical printers print as the original document looked. I have looked but have not seen any relevant options in the printer options for the different printers. Note that I have had to uncheck the box "Only change the color of black text or line art" as most of my text is not black. ![]() I have tried printing pages with two different physical printers (a Sharp and a Xerox) as well as "Microsoft Print to PDF" using all of the different "Replace Document Colors" options that are listed in Adobe Reader DC: Use Windows Color Scheme, use High Contrast Colors -> Black text on white, and custom color with the page back ground set to white and the text black. When I actually print a page or two to test, the pages print as the original document looked (black background, white text). When I go to print this, the Adobe Reader DC print preview window shows that the document will print as I am hoping (white background, black text). I have used Adobe Reader DC's Edit -> Preferences -> Accessibility -> Document Colors Options -> Replace Document Colors to make the change I am looking for when looking at the document on my computer screen. I would like to save on ink, and also enable myself to use pens or pencils to take notes on the printed document, by printing this document with the background white and the text black. The pdf is of a powerpoint presentation (I do not have the powerpoint files), and each page has a black or dark blue background with white text. I have just received a large (140 page) pdf that I am meant to print before a training course. ![]()
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