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Printing to a laser printer deletes bitmaps

My OnDraw() shows a bitmap via pDC->StretchBlt(), and when I send it to an
inkjet printer it looks fine. But when I send it to a laser printer, the
picture is gone -- but text and lines that I added are still there. I've
tried two different laser printers, and lots of settings, but no luck.

Is this a bug in the printer drivers, or what? Can anyone help?
May 1 '06 #1
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"HardWorker" <Ha********@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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My OnDraw() shows a bitmap via pDC->StretchBlt(), and when I send it to an
inkjet printer it looks fine. But when I send it to a laser printer, the
picture is gone -- but text and lines that I added are still there. I've
tried two different laser printers, and lots of settings, but no luck.


If no one responds here, you might want to repost in the graphics group:

microsoft.public.win32.programmer.gdi

Regards,
Will
May 1 '06 #2

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