On 4/19/2015 2:58 PM, Paul Dupuis wrote:
I have now tried this with 3 different drivers with the exact
same results, so I guess it is not a driver issue :-(
In that case it's probably a bug. I'd report it and give them a copy of
an example stack.
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Jacqueline Landman Gay | jac..
On 4/19/2015 2:55 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
> On 4/19/2015 10:39 AM, Paul Dupuis wrote:
>> If either the vGrid or hGrid are set to true, the field prints as a
>> solid block of color of whatever the field borderColor is set to.
>
> It may be a printer driver problem. If you're on Windows, see if yo
On 4/19/2015 2:55 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
> On 4/19/2015 10:39 AM, Paul Dupuis wrote:
>> If either the vGrid or hGrid are set to true, the field prints as a
>> solid block of color of whatever the field borderColor is set to.
>
> It may be a printer driver problem. If you're on Windows, see if yo
On 4/19/2015 2:07 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:
> Did you try making the field transparent (disable opaque)?
Scott, thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately Opaque has no effect on
the issue.
> Here's a suggestion from the "goofy workarounds" category...
>
> You say the field prints correctly with no te
On 4/19/2015 10:39 AM, Paul Dupuis wrote:
If either the vGrid or hGrid are set to true, the field prints as a
solid block of color of whatever the field borderColor is set to.
It may be a printer driver problem. If you're on Windows, see if you
have the latest driver. I had a similar issue yea
Did you try making the field transparent (disable opaque)?
Here's a suggestion from the "goofy workarounds" category...
You say the field prints correctly with no text. How about empty lines with
only return characters? If that works, and assuming the field can be scrolled,
maybe you could tr