Mark,

Thanks for this suggestion, but wouldn't that make the print-out grainy when it comes to the text portion of the print-out? My experience is that printing images of text is usually kind of grainy as compared with printing the actual text fonts (even if they're substituted by printer fonts). I can easily try it on my own printers but that may not reveal what will happen on other printers. What do you think?

Thanks,

Ray

On Feb 22, 2010, at 3:05 AM, Mark Schonewille wrote:

Ray,

Make a snapshot of the browser window and put that on a card. Now print your cards.

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Op 22 feb 2010, om 14:46 heeft Ray Horsley het volgende geschreven:

I seem to have discovered several limitations to the RevBrowserPrint command.

Firstly, it seems to have no way of cooperating with batch printing. That is, if I open printing, print a batch of cards via a repeat loop, and close printing (expecting to print the whole batch on closing) RevBrowserPrint behaves as if I never opened printing in the first place in that it presents the print dialog and prints the card on each iteration of the repeat loop.

The second limitation is I seem to have a choice of either printing the browser image or Revolution fields, but not the combination of both. Any ideas on how to overcome either of these?

Thanks,

Ray Horsley
LinkIt! Software


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