Printing Pages from OneNote

M

Milver

I have a notebook that is acting oddly. I inserted a pdf document as printout
and I inserted comments all over around. When I send the notebook to the
printer, there are multiple text-boxes that have missing lines. The printer's
ink is full. My workaround was to print to a pdf, then open the pdf and send
it to the printer. It was the only way it worked. I am wondering if it is a
bug and someone else has had the same experience.

Thanks,

Milver
 
E

Erik Sojka

Some textboxes with your comments don't appear at all? Or for a given
textbox, some of the content is visible but some is not?

What happens if you right-click on the printed image and select Order |
Send to Back ? Does that make the content appear when printed?

If it were an ink/toner issue you would see quality issues more
consistently across the page or you would see an artifact from the physical
printing process (like a single horizontal line of different quality, etc.)
 
M

Milver

Erik,

Please see my answers below:


Erik Sojka said:
Some textboxes with your comments don't appear at all? Or for a given
textbox, some of the content is visible but some is not?

It happens only on textboxes that are single lines that become multiline
when the textbox width is adjusted (wrapping). Only the first line is
displayed and the rest is gone. If there is a carriage return, then it
behaves normally. Printing to a PDF printer driver (i.e. pdf 995) works
fine.
What happens if you right-click on the printed image and select Order |
Send to Back ? Does that make the content appear when printed?
If I send it to the back, wouldn't that make it invisible since my
inserted-printout-document would be on top?
If it were an ink/toner issue you would see quality issues more
consistently across the page or you would see an artifact from the physical
printing process (like a single horizontal line of different quality, etc.)

I agree...plus printing the pdf produced with pdf995 printer drive works
fine...
 
E

Erik Sojka

Sorry; I meant to take the PDF and send it to the back, forcing all of the
annotations to be on top of it. Taking the layering out of consideration
as a cause.

What do you see in FIle | Print Preview? What happens if you toggle "Scale
Content to paper width"?
 
M

Milver

I use the "scaling" and the print preview looks fine. Layering shouldn't be
the issue, otherwise printing to pdf would behave in the same way...
 

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