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Pat
I will suggest a few things for you to try with printing. First of all make sure that your photo layers are on top of your template, and second you do not need to merge your layers to print out on your printer. Just print as an unmerged .pspimage file. When layers are merged they can take on the characteristics of the others layers depending on how you merge them.
The other reason that I can think of why this is happening is that you may have the overlay for your photos set at a different settings. Go to the far right of your layers palette and make sure that your photo settings are set to normal in the overlay button for each of your layers. This should found to the far right of the opacity slider. I am not at my computer so I am going by memory for this. I hope this helps you. I am sure someone else will chime in also.
Good luck.
Sandy
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