Kurt,
Thanks! I agree that the "Save Printer Environment" option doesn't seem
to work as it should. What I typically do, just before building the EXE
for the application, is to open any of the reports that I've opened, and
delete the printer info in the three memo fields of the first record
(after "use report.frx in 0" to load the table for editing.)
Thanks for the reminder!
Mike
Kurt Wendt wrote:
Mike,
I've seen this type of problem - related to Label printers - as Peter, RK and
myself already mentioned.
There was also a suggestion about the Printer Env. causing the problem.
I've seen this issue in the past - and I know it was a Known Bug in VFP - although I
think it may have been fixed by a Service Pack. I know that the problem occurred where
the "Save Printer Env." check box was Checked - and it was done so
automatically. Strangely enough - at a prior job - I would to REMEMBER to Uncheck it for
EVERY Single time I would Edit a report.
So - take a peek there. Open the report -- Right-click anywhere in the report - select
Properties - then make sure that the "Save Printer Env." check box is NOT
Checked.
I sure hope this helps - since I know how frustrating something like this can
be.
Regards,
Kurt
-----Original Message-----
From: ProfoxTech [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Peter
Cushing
Sent: Friday, June 12, 2015 7:20 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Where would you sniff?
On 11/06/2015 22:17, Mike Copeland wrote:
I have a VFP9 app that has developed a new and intermittent printing
error problem.
When printing a report, I randomly get a
"Detail 1 band is too large to fit on page"
error when running one particular report. Thinking it was just a
problem with the report spreading out into the left/right margins as
the error suggests, I reworked the report and now have 3/4" blank
space on each side, using nothing but Arial typeface. No change in the
problem, the error keeps coming up randomly. When the error happens,
there is no output, no paper, nothing sent to the printer.
This error is not left/right margins but suggests the band is too
tall. I have had then when developing a report using my default
printer but then try it on another printer and find I have to shorten the
detail band to avoid the error. Must be different margin sizes on printers.
As Tracy suggested we have also had the problem when printing to a label
printer. We use a Zebra labels printer which uses a landscape layout, but if
you set it to portrait you will get this error.
HTH
Peter
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