quadredun Posted December 16, 2019 Posted December 16, 2019 I have build 1.7.3.481 on a Windows 10, 64 bit version 1909. When I select print for picture that is open the whole picture is orange hued and prints the same. Never had this problem before. Quote
Staff stokerg Posted December 17, 2019 Staff Posted December 17, 2019 Hi quadredun and Welcome to the Forums, Very odd, normally a orange/redish hue over the image on Print Preview would mean the image is too large to fit the selected page size, but it shouldn't print out with that hue applied. The fact it is printing like that, makes me think it could be a colour profile issue... Can you call up the Print Window and click on the Colour Management section and post a screenshot of the Print Dialog. If you could also attach a copy of the image, that would be helpful as well Quote
aubergine Posted December 18, 2019 Posted December 18, 2019 I have that issue also, If I want to print a larger area, the image is reddish, and I can only print that page as it is, I cannot print, or choose to print a selection of this image So here is an image larger than the paper ... red, the red does not print, but I cannot print anouther section of the image nor does it show other "pages", there used to be a choice of selecting only pages 4-7, not having to print 1-3. No longer an option. It started doing this, I have some extensive work arounds, I have a new printer and it is happening on it also .... anytime the image is larger than the paper..... I have tried every setting there is .. Any help would be great.... this is awful Quote
aubergine Posted December 18, 2019 Posted December 18, 2019 I am hoping this is what quadredun is talking about, I am using a mac, so this is not a windows issue... hope these images clarify the problem. Quote
aubergine Posted December 18, 2019 Posted December 18, 2019 hmmm, I may not have been clear. If I work with a large or long image, say 13x36". I cannot choose which section to print. Nor can I print the whole long image - It does not "tile" (where it puts a different area on different pages) either. If I try to print on a roll of paper that is13x20 ft it will not let me print the long image or even the top image, it just picks a section and says this is only that area you can to choose to print. I have tried so many settings and nothing works unless I fit it to paper size, which makes a tiny tiny image 10 inches long and a 1/4 in wide. Is this clearer? Quote
quadredun Posted December 19, 2019 Author Posted December 19, 2019 aubergine is correct and this is the same issue I have. I cannot quite figure out why this has started. I have PaintShop Pro X9 and do not have this issue. Quote
Joachim_L Posted December 19, 2019 Posted December 19, 2019 Have you ever tried Model: Tiled in your printing dialogue? You can set an overlapping there and you can set printing marks, but there are no tiling marks. And additionally what it looks like making a mistake is the fact, that printing area is shown red. I mean, when I am going to tile there should be no warning? Quote ------ Windows 10 | i5-8500 CPU | Intel UHD 630 Graphics | 32 GB RAM | Latest Retail and Beta versions of complete Affinity range installed
aubergine Posted December 19, 2019 Posted December 19, 2019 tiling will only tile part of the image, and it drops the image 6-12 inches so only half the image prints on the paper, I have tried to adjust the overlap and can never get a whole image, use the all of paper, or certain sections. It starts in the center of the paper no matter where I adjust the overlap. It also will not work to print out a long image on a roll, it will print part, (not centered) skip by a bunch of paper print anouther area and skip, so there is not a continuous image. Thanks, a good work around when I just need a section but I cannot make a print of a large image. But does not solve the problem. Quote
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