Printing compatibility issue
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@VectorStyler If there is anything I can do to help, let me know.
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@debraspicher said in Printing compatibility issue:
@VectorStyler If there is anything I can do to help, let me know.
I will have this bug still open. I think it is some sort for VS <> printer driver compatibility issue on Windows.
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I have a new printer. I sent you the tests for it directly.
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@debraspicher Got the files, I will try to find out what causes the issues.
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I only did one print, but it does seem like the print alignment issue is fixed. I haven't done rigorous testing or anything.
It still ignores the Print Preview option in the print dialog, so probably ignoring all the other settings there as well.
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@debraspicher said in Printing compatibility issue:
It still ignores the Print Preview option
I will try to fix this.
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I did a test print now because I just needed a simple peak at a draft and yes, it still ignores Print Preview. This is a known. Bizarrely, however, it won't print a Layer group that has reduced opacity. I seem to remember encountering this before. It's almost like it is being treated as a template Layer.
Having the ability to add bleeds in our PNGs/JPG exports would help get around this as printing in-software is not so critical where color management is usually handled best from software focused specifically for printing. (with appropriate export and correct profiles).
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@debraspicher I open a new bug on this.
Is there an example document which I can use for replicating this?EDIT: and what was the printer?
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@VectorStyler The printer used is in my signature (Epson ET-8550). I'll make a document.
Also, I noted trying Microsoft Print to PDF, I can only output an Adobe Postscript file (*.ps). Was curious what would happen there...
I made a folder of files here so it's easier to see what is happening and included the .ps file:
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@debraspicher Got it, thanks!
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@debraspicher said in Printing compatibility issue:
Bizarrely, however, it won't print a Layer group that has reduced opacity.
The opacity issue can be partially replicated here. Here it will print the object, but without opacity.
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@VectorStyler I've had that happen as well