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QCad not printing my raster image

Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 6:07 pm
by jbotz
I have a drawing that's a land survey and I inserted some satellite imagery behind it using the "insert raster image" function. But when I print the raster image doesn't show up (on print preview it does show, on the printed page it doesn't).

I've printed some other files with raster images succesfully before.

Any ideas?

:j

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2007 12:39 am
by michael
Try an other image format, like JPG or PNG.

Sometimes, PNG does not support transparent images. Etc.

Check the Image in a image processing programm bevor importing within QCad Professional.

Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2008 4:39 pm
by legodwin
I am having the same problem -- inserted images are not printed at all. They show up fine in the Print Preview, but nothing on the print out. I have tried png, jpg, bmp, and gif file formats verifying each with GIMP using several printers including PDF. I am running QCAD 2.2.2.0 under Linux.

Please, please fix this one! I desparately need this feature!!!

Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2008 4:46 pm
by andrew
Unfortunately, I cannot reproduce this here (also under Linux). Could you please try it with the example file swiss_map.dxf, which comes with QCAD in the examples directory of your QCAD installation?

Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2008 5:14 pm
by legodwin
Hello Andrew,
The swiss_map.dxf opens and prints out well, but my image still does not. If you would like I can send you my image file and/or the .dxf file for you to look at.

Thanks,
Lester

Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2008 5:35 pm
by legodwin
Ok, I think I have narrowed it down to this. I have my drawing preferences set to a Letter/Landscape paper size. Letter/portrait works great. Letter/Landscape prints nothing. A4/portrait works great. A4/Landscape nothing. So the problem appears to be printing in landscape mode -- unfortunate because all my title blocks are landscape... At least that narrows it down for you.

I also have had some strange problems when using custom paper sizes. I generally like to print in Architectural C or D size, so I must use a "custom" size sense these are not included with the standard sizes (again unfortunate).

When using the custom paper size the scaling gets messed up. I haven't figured it out enough to describe yet, but something sure seems broken with custom sizes. The standard sizes seem to work well though...

Thanks again,
Lester