Sorry i should ask:
Which printer *driver* did you design with? and
Which printer *driver* is causing the problems?
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Browse All TopicsI have Crystal Reportsa on the net. The reports have a lot many text biooxes and have lot of text in those. Now I configured the report for a specific printer. But when I preview the report on a computer where the printer is different than the one for which the report was designed the text tends to lose formatting in the text bioxes and you see the text all over the place.
Any solutions for this.
Cheers
Ashish
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You should download the file from Seagate's website about Printer Driver Dependency. It has 20 pages of excuses for the problem, and a short list of things you can do to make the problem less of a problem:
http://support.seagatesoft
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by: karooPosted on 2000-10-24 at 04:54:55ID: 4878701
hi ashish46,
You can maximize usability of your reports using different printer dirvers by standardizing your font (i.e. Courier) and also by minimizing formatting.
This is a trade off because the simpler the report the uglier it is:-(
IMHO : the best sollution is middle ground. Dot matrix are low end printers Color Laser printers are high end - Make sure your printer runs on deskjet (middle ground) and then implement that as minimum requirements for your application when it ships.
Remember it is the printer driver and not the physical printer that determines how much you can do with a report. Maybe you can install a new printer driver for the machine where the problem occurs.
Which printer did you design with? and
Which printer is causing the problems?