Stop the background color from printing on emails using Windows Mail
I had asked this question before and was advised. When I tried to find the answer I got:'https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=683139 bug 683139] - Using the 'High Contrast Black' 'Accessibility Option' in Win XP results in the screen colours being printed', I found out there was no such bug by that number. Now I would think that somewhere within Mozilla there is a simple and complete answer that would solve the problem I'm, and several others apparently, are having. So, here it is again---- When I receive and want to print it, the background color I have on my Windows Mail page also prints. This I don't want. I want that email to print with no background color at all to save on color ink. It doesn't natter who I get an email from, my background color prints out when I print the email. So, I need to know how to stop that from happening???
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Other thread is here - https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/912736 - why did you mark it as solved and then start another thread?
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=683139
That Bug does exist and a fix was being discussed until the discussion was hijacked. Not yet fixed, so turning off high contrast text in Windows sounds like the way to avoid that issue for now. Or use a different browser to print from Windows Mail for now.
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Other thread is here - https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/912736 - why did you mark it as solved and then start another thread?
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=683139
That Bug does exist and a fix was being discussed until the discussion was hijacked. Not yet fixed, so turning off high contrast text in Windows sounds like the way to avoid that issue for now. Or use a different browser to print from Windows Mail for now.
This did the trick!!!! A big thanks out to the-edmeister. I really appreciate this. As far as why did I mark the first answer as solved ----- I'm stupid, that's all. I opolize to all. One of these days I'll figure all this stuff out. Thanks again.