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Kyle Herrmann
This is regarding Excel 2000 running on a Windows 2000 Professional system.
One of my users is having an issue printing from Excel. The document
appears to be quite basic, but when she prints it to a color printer (HP CLJ
5500 PS) the letters in the black text are individually rotated 90 degrees,
although the string of characters remains horizontal. This does not affect
the text that is colored red, only the black text, strangely not all of it,
like there is a heading on the chart, and that is fine, but doesn't appear
to be any different than the rest of the text. When she prints to a B&W
printer (HP 8100 series PS) it comes out just fine. Either way, her print
previews look good, but
When I try and reproduce the results on my machine I get similarly bizarre,
but different results despite the fact that it is the same setup and using
the same drivers installed through Click N Print. Printing to the black and
white printer leaves me with a chart where most of the black text is printed
in 1 point font...very hard to read. The strange thing here is that the
heading text that wasn't affected on my users machine was now shrunk,
although other black text that wasn't affected on her machine appears to
print normally. The print preview is also quite strange on my machine, all
the black text looks to be pushed together so much that it's practically
like the letters are on top of eachother.
Not sure if this is a driver issue, or a corrupted doc or something...I have
also printed to a HP 4050 series PCL 5e, so it doesn't appear to be a
PostScript versus PCL issue.
Anyone have any ideas of what to look at or tweak to further test this
issue?
Thanks.
One of my users is having an issue printing from Excel. The document
appears to be quite basic, but when she prints it to a color printer (HP CLJ
5500 PS) the letters in the black text are individually rotated 90 degrees,
although the string of characters remains horizontal. This does not affect
the text that is colored red, only the black text, strangely not all of it,
like there is a heading on the chart, and that is fine, but doesn't appear
to be any different than the rest of the text. When she prints to a B&W
printer (HP 8100 series PS) it comes out just fine. Either way, her print
previews look good, but
When I try and reproduce the results on my machine I get similarly bizarre,
but different results despite the fact that it is the same setup and using
the same drivers installed through Click N Print. Printing to the black and
white printer leaves me with a chart where most of the black text is printed
in 1 point font...very hard to read. The strange thing here is that the
heading text that wasn't affected on my users machine was now shrunk,
although other black text that wasn't affected on her machine appears to
print normally. The print preview is also quite strange on my machine, all
the black text looks to be pushed together so much that it's practically
like the letters are on top of eachother.
Not sure if this is a driver issue, or a corrupted doc or something...I have
also printed to a HP 4050 series PCL 5e, so it doesn't appear to be a
PostScript versus PCL issue.
Anyone have any ideas of what to look at or tweak to further test this
issue?
Thanks.