Scott Raney wrote:

> The best workaround is just to not use transparent images on stuff you
> will be printing.  If you have to allow for them, you could hide the
> objects with text, do your own "import snapshot from rect" to grab an
> opaque image, delete or hide the original, then show the text objects
> again before printing.

I have to use the images. If I either lock the screen or open my
printing stack as invisible, the snapshot takes a picture of the desktop
and part of the underlying stack. I can't get a snapshot without showing
the printing stack, which I don't want to do. Suggestions?

Another problem -- whenever I use this technique, any script I have
inserted into the backscripts or inserted via "start using" is removed
from the hierarchy at some point and the remainder of the printing
script (which is in the inserted script) fails. What is causing this to happen?

Getting desperate here -- have a deadline and this is taking far too
long. How do I get a snapshot without showing the printing process?

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