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I've used Publisher (and the old Page Plus) for years, producing books with assorted illustrations in them, and printing out single copies on my printer - but as of yesterday, whatever I go to print, the text prints just fine but with gaps left where most of the illustrations should be. I've tried it on a number of files, both new and older ones, and they show the images on the screen, and the print-preview looks fine on the printing screen, but no matter what I try, I cannot get the images to print out onto the paper now.

Is this a problem unique to me, or have others had this too? And can you point me in the direction of whatever I have probably got wrong in my set-up? 

I've not changed any of my hardware, and I don't know of any recent changes in my software either.

HP M01-F0 computer G6CISPL

HP 1320 laser printer

Affinity Publisher 2.5.7

Thanks

Andrew

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Welcome to the forums @Andrew Harvey,

Can't say this is an issue I've personally come across before or observed with other users. In your Publisher document if you right click > rasterise the image/illustration layers on an affected page, and then just print that singular page again does it work as expected?

I'd also recommend exporting out to PDF and printing from a PDF reader such as acrobat to see if the issue is also present, this will also confirm if it's Printer or Driver related.

If it's specific to printing from Affinity can you supply a copy of the .afpub? It doesn't necessarily need to be the whole document and I can provide a private upload link if required.

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