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Title: Printing problem
Post by: Nadine on 2008-02-27 11:52 pm
Hi,
   I am new to this.  I found the song I needed at CyberHymnal and it was in Noteworthy so I knew I could play it.  It played beautifully but when I tried to print it out.- the notes, rests, clefs etc. all printed beautifully along with the words - but no staff lines.   It is completely unusable like this.  Can anyone help or even give me an idea what to try.
    Thanks much.
          Nadine
Title: Re: Printing problem
Post by: Lawrie Pardy on 2008-02-28 01:03 am
G'day Nadine,
umm, can't remember exactly and a quick search locate a reference I was looking for, but...

Check and update (if necessary) your video and printer drivers.  The cause will be in one of these...  The printer driver is the most likely.
Title: Re: Printing problem
Post by: NoteWorthy Online on 2008-02-28 01:55 am
This problem has resurfaced lately. Based on our support requests, HP printer drivers are especially prone to this bug. We have received some reports that changing some of the print options can sometimes work around this print driver bug.
Title: Re: Printing problem
Post by: BobPetty (S. Glos -UK) on 2008-03-04 09:30 pm
Hi Nadine

I agree with Lawrie Pardy and Noteworthy Online that the most likely cause is the printer driver.  HP's LIDL (Lightweight Imaging Device Language) drivers in my experience are the worst offenders.  If yours is an HP printer, and is PCL3 compatible, as distinct from LIDL, try installing the HP Deskjet 550C driver.  This driver is natively available in all flavours of Windows from 95 on, and is the "lowest common denominator".  Failing that, make a nuisance of yourself on the manufacturer's support website!  If you would like to post back the make/model of printer you have, and the version of Windows, I will be happy to offer further assistance.

Title: Re: Printing problem
Post by: ArtificialIntel on 2008-03-05 09:24 am
Hi Nadine

I agree with Lawrie Pardy and Noteworthy Online that the most likely cause is the printer driver.  HP's LIDL (Lightweight Imaging Device Language) drivers in my experience are the worst offenders.  If yours is an HP printer, and is PCL3 compatible, as distinct from LIDL, try installing the HP Deskjet 550C driver.  This driver is natively available in all flavours of Windows from 95 on, and is the "lowest common denominator".  Failing that, make a nuisance of yourself on the manufacturer's support website!  If you would like to post back the make/model of printer you have, and the version of Windows, I will be happy to offer further assistance.



Don't forget that you can have more than one printer (driver) installed in Windows for the same physical printer so there should be no need to uninstall the usual drivers you use by default. Just select the HP Deskjet 550C printer when you come to print.

Regards

John
Title: Re: Printing problem
Post by: llucyy on 2008-03-06 07:46 am
Have you tried one of the free PDF makers eg PDF Creator, and make it into a PDF and then print it. Just a quick one-off work-around to get a score.
Title: Re: Printing problem
Post by: NoteWorthy Online on 2008-03-10 09:33 pm
Judging by our recent support queries, specifically the HP Photosmart line of printers are a popular printer series that exhibit this buggy behavior.
Title: Re: Printing problem
Post by: Lawrie Pardy on 2008-03-10 09:48 pm
I remember in the '95/'98 days that changing between RAW and EMF could often solve problems like this.

I wonder if a similar change in the print driver's |Advanced|Print Processor| selection might help..?