Printing results [data compare 3]
Brian Donahue
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Hi Fred,
We haven't been able to reproduce the print problem that you've
described. It's not the printer driver, because I've installed that driver
and it still printer properly. Please give me a bit of time to come up with
some more suggestions.
Thanks,
Brian Donahue
Red Gate Technical Support
"Fred" <No@Thanks.com> wrote in message news:E%23psAQotDHA.2568@server53...
> LS,
> If I want to print the results of the data comparison, the column headers
> are all scrambled. The results themselves are normal text, so it isn't the
> biggest problem, but since I want to be able to report the results I now
> have to make screendumps of the print preview (which is correct) and print
> those. When will this be corrected? The printer I use is a HP Laserjet
4050,
> but the same happens if I print to PDF (using pdf995).
>
> Gtx,
> Fred
>
>
We haven't been able to reproduce the print problem that you've
described. It's not the printer driver, because I've installed that driver
and it still printer properly. Please give me a bit of time to come up with
some more suggestions.
Thanks,
Brian Donahue
Red Gate Technical Support
"Fred" <No@Thanks.com> wrote in message news:E%23psAQotDHA.2568@server53...
> LS,
> If I want to print the results of the data comparison, the column headers
> are all scrambled. The results themselves are normal text, so it isn't the
> biggest problem, but since I want to be able to report the results I now
> have to make screendumps of the print preview (which is correct) and print
> those. When will this be corrected? The printer I use is a HP Laserjet
4050,
> but the same happens if I print to PDF (using pdf995).
>
> Gtx,
> Fred
>
>
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Comments
It could be NT4. I'd assume you have SP6 installed?
"Fred" <No@Thanks.com> wrote in message news:ipEFCuCwDHA.1248@server53...
> Is there any other info you need? The computers (I work at 4 seperate
> computers, all with different programs installed) all work with Windows
NT4
> and have 128MB of RAM, if I'm correct. I'll check at the office tomorrow
to
> be sure, since there is a very small possibility the fourth one (which I
use
> the least) is running Windows 2000 or has a different amount of RAM. The
PCs
> are all linked to the same network and use the same printserver and
printer.
> But since the problem exists with printing to PDF too I assume it's not
> hardware related.
>
> Is there a specific font you are using to print the headers? And does it
> differ from the one which is used for the on screen display (even the
print
> preview)???
>
> Gtx,
> Fred
>
>
> "Brian Donahue (Red Gate)" <brian.donahue@red-gate.com> wrote in message
> news:R$KBwp$vDHA.1600@server53...
>
> > We haven't been able to reproduce the print problem that you've
> > described. It's not the printer driver, because I've installed that
driver
> > and it still printer properly. Please give me a bit of time to come up
> with
> > some more suggestions.
>
> > "Fred" <No@Thanks.com> wrote in message
> news:E%23psAQotDHA.2568@server53...
>
> > > If I want to print the results of the data comparison, the column
> headers
> > > are all scrambled. The results themselves are normal text, so it isn't
> the
> > > biggest problem, but since I want to be able to report the results I
now
> > > have to make screendumps of the print preview (which is correct) and
> print
> > > those. When will this be corrected? The printer I use is a HP Laserjet
> 4050,
> > > but the same happens if I print to PDF (using pdf995).
>
>