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    • leedeeteeL Offline
      leedeetee
      last edited by

      I'm encountering an annoying problem that whenever I print from Layout, I get a very noticeable white line down vertically, through the middle of each viewport.

      I initially thought it was the axis somehow being printing out, but this in the wrong position for this to be the problem.

      Any thoughts on this? It's extremely annoying!

      IS this a LO error, or a Printer one?

      (I could scan in an example if it was to help.)

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      • J Offline
        jhauswirth
        last edited by

        If you export to PDF do you see this white line?
        Depending on your PDF viewer you can select items in
        the PDF file. In my viewer (Acrobat Reader) I can select
        the SU model and it will highlight the SU model bitmap.
        If you select your model, does it highlight a bitmap right where
        the white line is showing up?

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        • leedeeteeL Offline
          leedeetee
          last edited by

          Thank you for getting back to me.

          When I export to pdf, I do not get the white line, but when I click on the image, the SU model bitmap seems to be split into two halves, exactly where the line appears on the print-outs.

          I have attached the .pdf for reference.

          Thank-you.


          Example .pdf

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          • GaieusG Offline
            Gaieus
            last edited by

            The image is indeed exported split this way (I guess it has "economical" reasons and you can export quite large ones this way).

            Anyway, just print your export as a workaround (I prefer exporting first anyway)

            Gai...

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            • leedeeteeL Offline
              leedeetee
              last edited by

              So is this split causing the white line?!

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              • GaieusG Offline
                Gaieus
                last edited by

                I don't know, Lee. I do not even have a printer and have never tried to print a LO document in my life.

                I have not heard this yet however. Seems logical though but I do not know why it is happening. You know, I am one of those Joe Averages when it comes to technical details πŸ˜’

                Gai...

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                • J Offline
                  jhauswirth
                  last edited by

                  The SU model is tile rendered, so there's 2 images in this case.
                  The models are tile rendered to get around memory issues, otherwise
                  the drawing/rendering of large bitmaps fails.
                  The white line is the space between the two images. Note that
                  you don't see a gap between the images in the PDF file. The
                  white line/gap is precision problems of the printer.
                  Does the white line show up when printing from the PDF viewer?

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                  • leedeeteeL Offline
                    leedeetee
                    last edited by

                    @jhauswirth said:

                    Does the white line show up when printing from the PDF viewer?

                    No it doesn't. So I'm guessing export to pdf is the answer. Or getting the printer guys out! Suppose this is a good workaround, albeit adding a few extra seconds to the workfklow and a few more megabytes to the project folder.

                    Thanks your your comments and help, really appreciate it. πŸ˜„

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