rocketgeek101
Well-Known Member
Are you printing on the same printer?
Kevin
Yes.
Are you printing on the same printer?
Kevin
Yes.
To recap:
1) the OR generated PDF renders fine visually on the screen using Adobe on Mac.
2) the OR generated PDF when emailed and printed from a Windows machine (presumably via Adobe as well?) prints fine on the same printer.
Once the PDF is generated, OR is out of the processing pipeline as it defers to the PDF viewer to handle the printing. Since you've established that the PDF is valid, the problem is most likely somewhere in your printing subsystem or print driver. Have you tried installing updated print drivers specific to your printer (don't rely on generic print drivers)?
Doug
What brand of printer is it?
How are the two computers connected to it?
Is one of the computers a print server?
Is that necessarily true? I don't know much about PDF but it seems to me it could be either that Preview and the printer, but not Adobe, are rendering a valid PDF incorrectly, or Adobe, but not Preview or the printer, is rendering an invalid PDF correctly.Since you've established that the PDF is valid
As mentioned before I've also had this issue when viewing an OR PDF on my both of my iPod touches (4th and 5th gen). The only other iOS device I've been able to test is my Grandmothers iPad (1st gen) and it too also had the same issue. Kruland or Duckhead, if you own an iOS device try viewing an OR PDF on it to see what happens.
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