I usually export as a jpeg. When i use the exact same file and print black on the same material, it does fine.It looks like you printed an enlarged JPEG.
lol i hear that a lot. Its just habit, i reckon. I cant tell a difference.Try saving it as a file type that supports vectors and see how you get on that way.
Why always jpgs? I can think of a million reasons why not!
The white will print wherever there is a pixel value that is not pure white. If you look at the jpeg you were trying to print in image editing software, I will bet you see color values at the edges that you thought were white. Rasterlink will see that value and print white. When you converted to EPS, those values were stripped from the file. It's a characteristic of jpg's, the jaggies, which is why jpgs are best saved for use on the web and email, not so good for printing...Well, i was looking at the image in rasterlink, and when i transferred it to white, the "smudge" or whatever was in the image itself. When it was black, before making the white profile, it isnt.
I exported it in EPS and its fine. Job is now done.
Pretty freakin weird but ok..