

(We also tested this with PNG files)ġ - Insert > Image > Upload from computer (with and without any rescaling)Ģ - Right-click on Image > Replace image > Upload from computer (with and without any rescaling)ģ - Insert > Image > Drive (with and without any rescaling)Ĥ - Insert > Image > Drive (with and without any rescaling)ĥ - In Google Drive > New > Drawing > Insert > Image > Upload from computer > Insert > Image > By URL (with and without any rescaling)Īll of these methods resulted in poor print quality, to the point of being unusable. The InDesign prints beautifully, and the JPEG prints very close to perfect, so we know it's not the image we're using, the problem is printing from Google Slides. Since Google doesn't support custom fonts, we created an InDesign file with intention of using it to generate images to place in the Google Slides' master layout.įrom InDesign, we created a JPEG file at 300 dpi with "Maximum" quality at 17"x11" (and, yes, our Slides doc. We are working on a Google Slides document and need to include our branded font on the master slide layouts. I have the same issue and have tried every option presented here in the comments, but nothing works.
