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posted: 3 Aug 2012 17:10 from: Jerry
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My attempts today to reprint a crossover comprised of 4 templates seem to have lost some of their timber/chair numbering. I tried reprinting the whole trackplan with the same result. After I had completed my plan I printed a whole set of A3 pages on 07/05/2012 according to Martin's printout dating scheme. I kept those as masters. The numbering is as expected. Is this me or has something happened in the updating. Any ideas welcome. Jerry |
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posted: 3 Aug 2012 18:19 from: Martin Wynne
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Hi Jerry, Is it just the timber numbers (text) which are missing, or some parts of the actual template(s)? Are they all missing, or only some? If only some, are all the missing ones on the same template? Are you using the same computer and same printer as last time? Are you using the same printer page size, printer resolution and settings as last time? Attempting to print track templates with the printer set on "photo quality" can produce strange results and problems. Have you tried exporting a PDF file instead? -- output > export a file... menu item. Set the PDF page size to match your printouts. Open the the PDF file in your PDF reader program and see if you get the same problem. If you do, perhaps you could attach the PDF file here. Perhaps you could post a photo of your printouts so that we can see exactly what is missing. regards, Martin. |
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posted: 3 Aug 2012 19:22 from: Jerry
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Hi Martin, Sorry to have spoiled your evening, but I have found that I had some almost transparent platforms which I had not noticed on the screen. The missing numbers all existed but were hidden by the platforms. Foolish me! Nothing else had changed, the printer I used is dedicated to Templot. Thank you for your concern. Jerry |
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