Igo through all the steps but "Print to mail" on the last page does not give a clean print to mail in. It has Duplicate/ do not send by mail" all over it. It is the same print as several pages before when you saved and printed to pdf.
Our online orders into the restaurant print directly to the kitchen printer. However, we are getting 2 printed tickets for each order! I cannot figure out how to get this fixed - I have the same set up at 3 other restaurants and this is not an issue. I'm waiting to hear back from Square Support - wondering if anyone else has run across this and might offer a solution in the meantime.
Hey @UrsFellows Thanks for reaching out! Do you have multiple devices in this location? Make sure that auto print receipts is not turned on for more than one device as this can cause tickets to double print.
I literally just posted a question to the community about this same thing! I have 2 Square Registers set up in my cafe...1 for in-person orders and 1 for our drive-thru. From your response, @AshleyK, I'm assuming that our kitchen printers are getting a signal from BOTH registers that an online order has come through which leads to 2 tickets being printed?
@grovetealounge Hey! Yes, you will need to choose one device that will print your order tickets. You can go to Settings > Hardware > Select Printer in Question, and toggle off "Online Order Tickets."
I got this same issue in a vue.js app.I think the problem is because an SPA like its name say's is just a single page application. So as long as there is a component with content that can't be contained in a single page the print function will include those pages even if you aren't trying to print that component.
Someone at our organization created a PDF with fillable form to send out. Some of them come back normal, but some come back showing the text entered in the fields duplicated or ghosted. I checked the original and there are no duplicated fields.
That's a clear indication that it was indeed filled in using something like Apple Preview (which is known to corrupt PDF forms in this way), Microsoft Reader, or something similar, like a browser PDF plugin...
After I change or delete the content of the field, the duplicate text does not change. It disappears when I click outside of the field, but when I print the PDF it shows both the text I entered in the field and the old duplicated text.
Nope. If I delete the field entirely, the duplicate text disappears. Wish I could upload the form to prove it, but the document contains sensitive data and there is no way to delete it without deleting the entire field.
The people filling out the forms know nothing about computers, they are not employees, and probably have no idea which program they used to fill it. I'm expecting 100% of them to say "I have no idea, just opened it and sent it back filled out."
I know this issue has been discussed here and other forums - specifially, iOS user signing and the result is ghosted images and no way to adjust the forms or even export without it still showing the duplicated / ghosted images. The solution is rightfully: hope users avoid the Quartz / iOS Preview / etc. However, if that's not an option: I had some gritty success viewing the file full screen (after adjsuting font size, etc. - things that might give interfact stuff like a plus sign) and then screen capturing it. Bigger / higher resultion screen the better. In my case, I was working with a lease and it's still tough. But we have enough now to print and proceed!
If you are printing to mail your return- you will need to go to FILE and when it gives the option to NetFile or Print to mail- you will choose print to mail and it will print the few sheets that are needed to be sent to the CRA, this will be a condensed Income tax return.
@johnnyb7 If you are saving the archive version of the return, it will say "DO NOT SEND BY MAIL" because it's for your records only. The version that is okay to send by mail has most of the info condensed into a bar-code.
@Matzy Yes, start from there and continue to the NETFILE page, which will also have the option to download the version of your return that you need to send to the CRA by mail. The Preview button will give you a copy of your full return, but that is for your records only.
@Elliot Sherman When you get the NETFILE page, click the Preview button to get a PDF of your full return (all the CRA forms). If you have already NETFILEd your return, open your return and select File>Print Your Tax Return from the bottom of the left side menu.
I'm looking for a solution to an issue with the print widget in WAB. I found that layers I bring in(service layers) that have grouped label items created by using unique value categories for symbology in arcmap will show duplicate labels within the WAB print legend. There fore if I grouped values 1,2,3,4,5 in a group with label "First5", in my print output file I see the label "First5" 5 different times,rather than once. Image below shows what I get returned.This happens whether I use the ESRI basic print service or my own created print services. It also happens across versions of WAB I just tried using 2.9. It should also be noted I took a look at the webmap(json) submitted to the print task and it doesn't have duplicate legend entries for any layer. Has anybody else had this issue? Has anybody found a solution? Is this a known bug?
If the webmap(json) submitted to the print task and it doesn't have duplicate legend entries for any layer then it is an ArcGIS Server PrintTask issue and not a WAB issue. You will need to report this to esri tech support.
I have a one year old HP MFP 179fnw AIO printer. Recently, i experienced printing image duplicate like this. Duplicate image started from beginning of the page and end of the page like attached. Does replacing the drum help to resolve this?
I tried RDS - W2019 - Default Printer lost on session disconnect or logout/login - Microsoft Q&A
and i had partial success. Problematic printers are greyed out now.
I removed key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\SWD\DRIVERENUM and restart PC recreate key DRIVERENUM.
Greyed out printers were removed after restart PC.
All is OK, but driver Xerox Print Driver Experience is again installed for each user, when he login.
The only other possibility is if you installed a Type 4 driver for the printers instead of the older style Type 3. The Xerox Print Driver Experience is only compatible with Type 4 drivers. Try changing the print driver for all of your shared printers to a Type 3 PostScript driver and see if your issue goes away.
Stop the print spooler, remove the entries under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Print\Providers\Client Side Rendering Print Provider\Servers
and HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Print\Providers\Client Side Rendering Print Provider\Servers, remove the print queue entries in Device Manager (Do not remove system entries, e.g. Microsoft Print to PDF, etc.), then remove all of the printers (again, not the base items, e.g. PDF Printer). Restart the print spooler (or reboot).
Individuals who earn one of the following certificate types will automatically have their certificate printed on the day that the certificate is issued in the TEACH system, and mailed to the address listed in their TEACH account. All other certificate types are not automatically printed and mailed.
No worries, the answer is always obvious, once it is known. From a programmer's perspective, ever since Microsoft (and others that followed) added the Right Click as a way to access local properties and methods to an object, the R-Click should always be your first go-to possible solution to any question regarding what can 'this' object do, or what property can I change about 'this' object. ;-) The right click is the most powerful tool, IMHO, we have to interact with our OS and it's integrated into every Window... just about. But, then again, you knew that didn't you. lol
In addition on the same subject, It is possible to make a .gcode file with Cura of a multiplied copy of a single object but where the printer build one by one (not all in one time by layer) at different places with the necessary space to prevent collision with 3d printing nozzle ?
I want this because when the nozzle go to ne next copy of object 1) that's a trashed time and 2) this causes burrs to appear on the surface of the object (i know we can reduce this by parameters but that's never 100% effective).
Whenever I send a document to the printer (MS Word, Excel, etc), it prints it but leaves a still printing message in the See What's Printing section of the Control Panel. Nothing else will print until I cancel the duplicate; cancellation has taken anywhere from 5 minutes to more than an hour. Windows 10 is up-to-date and the only difficulty I experience is printing.
Deleted original printer driver and downloaded/reinstalled the driver but not showing up in my device list. "Add a Printer" can't find it. Printer is connected to network wirelessly and passed all Wireless Network Test Results. Nothing I have tried reveals the printer to "Add A Printer".
I'm trying to remix a coaster (Pikachu Token Coaster by TheSameNameTwice). I print the bottom in black, and the top in yellow, but there are not enough layers of the yellow to make it bright enough. I'd like to duplicate the top layers so that the color is brighter and you can't as easily see the black through the yellow.
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