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  1. Affinity Photo 1.9.2 I am getting an improper print preview and output that ignores the paper size chosen in the Epson print driver for the Epson Surecolor P8000 printer. I have had issues with every version, since version 1.8.5 which I had to reinstall so that I could print properly. I keep trying to update to a newer version only to wind up having to reinstall version 1.8.5 I guess I'll keep trying new releases until I find a newer stable version that will print properly.
  2. I have a similar issue. When trying to print the preview is just all red and the printout comes out black. Printer Canon MG6350 OS - Mac Catalina 10.15 Affinity - 1.7.3
  3. While printing on both sides of the paper, whether you choose "flip short side" or "flip long side" under "double sided" in layout tab of print menu, the output is in the same direction. Regards, Vijay
  4. 1.) Start up assistant 2.) Mail Merge 3.) Ability to make labels 4.) Undo/Redo buttons 5.) print preview 6.) Cut-out studio 7.) Photo Lab 8.) Logo Studio 9.) Replicate Ability
  5. Hi, I have been testing the Affinity Publisher Beta since its launch and find it to be performing well in most departments, but for a few glitches here and there which is being actively resolved by the developers in the subsequent builds. Kudos to them for the good work! One feature I would really like to see added in APUB to its already impressive list is "print preview". The ability to view the file to be printed, make imposition layouts, multiple ups, booklet layouts, add bleed, trim & registration marks will be a great help to the printing fraternity. With this one addition Affinity Publisher can break the monopoly of Corel Draw among the print industry in India. That said I have nothing against Corel Draw, it is a good, steady and mature software with lots of features and amazing ease of use. Its main drawback is its forbidding cost! I feel another able competitor in the market will bring about the right balance. Really appreciate if the APUB team can consider this feature for the future builds. Regards, Vijay
  6. I just finished editing a photo, looks really nice on the screen, but when I click on "Print", the print preview, as well, as the printed photo, looks like the original photo before any of my editing. All the colors look washed out as in the original photo. It is as if there is a "veil" over the edited photo. Yet, if i export the image as a TIFF or JPG, and open it in Mac OS X "Preview" app, it looks as it does in Affinity Photo when I edited it. I don't understand why this is happening. I am working on: iMac, 27-inch, Mid 2011 3.4 GHz Intel Core i7 8 GB RAM AMD Radeon HD 6970M 1024 MB OS X Lion 10.7.5 and OS X Yosemite 10.10.3 In God's Harmony
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