Hi Phil,

The OpenLayers plugin is a "hack" and not an officially supported way by QGIS for the loading of OSM data.

I can recommend a different way to load OpenStreetMap tiles - see this blog post by René-Luc D'Hont: http://www.3liz.com/blog/rldhont/index.php?post/2012/07/17/OpenStreetMap-Tiles-in-QGIS

That way the data is treated a regular image source and you can print it. It is not fast and I don't know if QGIS cashes anything, but it works. Once you added the layer, please do not forget to set the "Resampling" to Bilinear for "Zoomed in" and "Average" for "Zoomed out" (see Style tab in the raster layer properties).

Hope this helps,
Andreas


On 02.11.2014 05:21, Phil (The Geek) Wyatt wrote:
Hi Folks,

I am on a WIN64 (Home Premium) machine trying to get OSM layers to print via
composer but nothing I do seems to give a result. The maps are always minus
the OSM layers. (or Google or anything from the Open Layers plugin)

Am I missing something? Should they print? I am on a very slow internet
connection which doesn't help with rendering these tiles.

I have tried with both QGIS 2.2 and 2.6

Any assistance appreciated


Cheers - Phil

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