Report truncation - Officejet
Hi,
Have a fairly wide report prints in landscape. Print OK on laser printers
but a client reported about 3 columns on right of report is being cut off.
They are using HP Officejet 635.
What is the best thing to change/what do I need to consider in fixing this
problem?
Using D7/RB7
Cheers
Tony Peppercorn
Techpoint Software
Have a fairly wide report prints in landscape. Print OK on laser printers
but a client reported about 3 columns on right of report is being cut off.
They are using HP Officejet 635.
What is the best thing to change/what do I need to consider in fixing this
problem?
Using D7/RB7
Cheers
Tony Peppercorn
Techpoint Software
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Comments
What's probably happening is that the user is changing the orientation in
the printer setup dialog. Then the layout doesn't change because they
change the orientation. A solution would be to use two templates, one for
each orientation.
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Nico Cizik
Digital Metaphors
http://www.digital-metaphors.com
Not sure I really understand the answer.
I specify the report in RB as a landscape report. AFAIK the client hasn't
changed the printer setup, has printed the report and it prints fine in
landscape.
The only problem is there are around 3 columns missing from the right hand
side of the report.
When I do the same thing, or other clients do it with laser printers it
prints fine.
I'm thinking there must be something different about the Officejet that I
need to take into consideration or am I missing the point?
Cheers
Tony
It truncates three lines also, but this time from the left. The Officejet
was truncating from the right.
Should I just code all my landscape reports to start and finish within
lowest common denominator number of columns, or does font type perhaps come
into it as well.
Cheers
Tony Peppercorn
HPLJ4, with the latest driver from HP. My page setup is for printing
a custom 8 inch wide by 5 inch high card, with full width header and
footer, and with two 4 inch columns in the detail section. The
physical piece of paper I'm printing on is a 8.5 by 11 inch in
portrait. My HPLJ4 chops off the header, footer at the four inch mark
and prints only the left column. Leaving the entire right side of the
page blank, beyond 4 inches. Changing the orientation to landscape or
printing to a different printers produces similar screw up. ( The
truncated left column is sometimes given a 4 inch left margin, or
sometimes centered on the page. ) The only time I can get it to work
'sometimes' is by using a very old Microsoft printer driver for the
HPLJ4, but then I get access violations 50% of the time. I've been
reduced to :
try
rptMyReport.Print;
except
// Hide all access violations
end;
to hide the errors from my customer, and he/she just clicks the
'Print' button again, and the second time it may work.
My thread "Preview = OK, Printing = page width chopped"
details my discussion in this ng with Jim Bennett about this same
problem. I have not received a solution to this problem. It seems to
change according to printer and driver, but it's never correct, except
when digital metaphors prints in their lab. They cannot recreate this
problem.
I'll watch your thread to see if they can solve the problem for you.
with that. AFAIK my report works fine on laser printers.
Cheers
Tony