Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
I just wrote:

For months now, I've been going to <http://www.websudoku.com/?level=3>
and printing out the puzzles for my amusement (I prefer to work on paper
because I can make notes that the electronic version doesn't accept).

All of a sudden, now that I've upgraded to SM 2.40, the puzzles print
with all the cells blank, even though they display normally (with some
cells filled). This is true both for my hard-copy printers and for my
Adobe Acrobat driver. As you can imagine, a 9×9 grid with no clues is
useless.

Steps to replicate:

1) At the linked page, click the "Print" button under the puzzle.

2) Choose either "Print regular" or "Print large" (the "Print an
Ebook..." option requires a purchase; I haven't tested that).

3) When the printer selection dialog pops up, choose a printer or let it
use your default.

P.S. If you cancel the print job in step 3, Print Preview shows all the
cells will be blank.

I just tried it, using the Print button (Print Regular, I think), and it works fine for me. All the cells are filled in.

I'm using SM 2.40 and Windows 7.  My printer is an old Dell V305W.

OT -- regarding my printer, a few years ago, I was looking at the printer driver, and discovered it had a serious memory leak. I uninstalled it, and upgraded to a newer 64 bite driver and that fixed the memory leak problem. However, installing the driver was "difficult", and it took me about two days, to figure how to get it to install correctly. My printer still loses connectivity sometimes. I think HP has better software support for their printers (IMHO).
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