Hi, 

How did you add your background map(s)? Perhaps with the OpenLayers
plugin? 

It is a known-issue of this plugin that it has a false offset in print
composer. You can use the "Quick Map Services" plugin instead of the
"OpenLayers" plugin and your print composer/print outs should be fine. 

Andreas 

On 2016-07-04 13:00, FAKT - Assistant wrote:

> Hello everybody from Germany! 
> 
> I'm a beginner in using QGIS for mapping. And now I have my first problem 
> with it, I hope someone can help me with it. 
> 
> Thanks already in advance! 
> 
> I use QGIS 2.14.1 "Essen".
> 
> I've added a map from OpenStreetMap and a satellite picture from the area I 
> want to map. I added also some rectangles etc. 
> 
> All maps were added with the coordinated reference system "EPSG: 3857 WGS 84/ 
> Pseudo Mercator".
> 
> When I check the coordinates with Google Earth they are all right. 
> 
> But when I open the print composer and add my map which I made with the help 
> of OpenStreetMap and satellite picture something is wrong. When I add a new 
> grid it shows some values which not match with the coordinates in the editing 
> mode. The values start with 0 in the corners and it seems like there is 
> missing the connection between the grid in the editing mode and the grid in 
> the print composer. But I don't have an idea how to fix it. 
> 
> Can someone of you tell me how I can solve the problem?
> 
> Thank you very much for your efforts!!! 
> 
> Greetings from Germany
> 
> Michael 
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