Image printing issue

I want to print maps or coupons. It will print just fine the borders and top/bottom lines, but inside the borders is very faint if there at all. Help!

Preferences -> Appearance of Black.
Set those both to Accurately. I don't know why they default to rich blacks when that's not always what is used. I would think most users would perfer to see ACCURATE colors.

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