‎2007 May 29 9:19 PM
Hi SDN's,
I have one smartform for both "invoice" and "cancelled invoice".
In the print preview - logo is appearing correctly in both forms..
Logo is printing correctly in "invoice" form. But, logo is printing in reverse in the case of cancelled invoice. Can anyone tell me how to get logo correctly in the "cancelled invoice".
Please help me...
Thanks in advance..
Rahul
Message was edited by:
rahul dsnr
‎2007 May 29 10:40 PM
I got this one from other thread :
Can you please check this :
Seems you donot has an OSS logon. OSS notes are consulting/ correcting notes provided by sap for various problems. I am pasting the whole text from the OSS note
SAP Note No. 683605 22.09.2005 Page 1
________________________________________________________________________
Number 683605
Version 11 from 16.06.2005
Status Released for Customer
Set on 22.06.2005
Language EN
Master language EN
Short text Graphics printed upside down on HP deskjet
Responsible SAP AG
Component BC-OP-HPX
HP-UX
________________________________________________________________________
Long text
Symptom
Graphics are printed upside down from the SAP System when printed on HP
Deskjets via generic device type SAPWIN.
Other terms
SAPlpd SAPWIN
Reason and Prerequisites
error in the Windows printer drivers of HP
Solution
This HP printing issue is fixed in BJ 1100 driver version Armstrong
R233-L, in BJ990, in BJ 2550, and in BJ4050.
HP standard print drivers are located at HP Website :
http://www.hp.com/country/us/en/support.html?pageDisplay=drivers
alternative :
Point&Print drivers (aka wizard drivers) for several printer models can
be found here:
http://www.hp.com/cgi-bin/pond/pnp/
Please be so kind and give us some feedback about the results.
If the printer drivers didn't fix your problem, please be so kind and
send us the following information:
1. printer model
2. a detailed description of the issue
3. steps to reproduce (ie. Which transaction are they printing from?
Can it be reproduced from SE78 with the logo only - if logo related,
etc.)
4. which device type is used. In case of SAPwin, see below
5. a copy of the intermediate saplpd output files
To capture the SAPlpd files, please run SAPlpd from the command prompt
BEFORE you start the print job. This is how to do it: at the command
prompt, type "saplpd.exe -k" (without the quotation marks). When you
print, two files will be created. You can find them in the directory
where SAPlpd runs. On my PC, this is C:\Program
Page 2
Files\SAP\FrontEnd\SAPgui\SAPlpd The two files will have the same name
except for the ".slp" extension of one of them.
6. a hardcopy example of the print out
7. if the issue is logo related, a copy of the logo for testing
8. a copy of the printer's configuration and menu pages
The printer's configuration and menu pages, We need the test pages from
the printer which will tell us which firmware it has, which settings are
used on the printer etc., not the screenshots from the SAP device setup.
If you use SAPwin:
9. which Windows version is used and which SP
10. which driver - pcl5/pcl6/PostScript, and which version?
The version number can be found here: Open the printers folder, open the
printer properties, click the "About" tab (all the way to the right). At
the top of the next screen you will see something like
60.xxxx.xxxx.xxxx. This is the driver version number. If you want to add
more information, a driver test page will show the version numbers of
the different files used.
11. a copy of the intermediate saplpd output
To capture the SAPlpd files, please run SAPlpd from the command prompt
BEFORE you start the print job. This is how to do it: at the command
prompt, type "saplpd.exe -k" (without the quotation marks). When you
print, two files will be created. You can find them in the directory
where SAPlpd runs. On my PC, this is C:\Program
Files\SAP\FrontEnd\SAPgui\SAPlpd The two files will have the same name
except for the ".slp" extension of one of them.
12. a print-to-file from the Windows system
13. Print out of a testpage (will contain some information about the
file versions installed as well as whether it is PCL or PostSript
________________________________________________________________________
Note is release independent
Further components
BC-CCM-PRN
Print and Output Management
if it is not coming properly and again upload logo and see the results
Reward Points if it is helpful
Thanks
Seshu
‎2007 May 29 10:37 PM
are you using same form name for both invoice and cancel invoice..
did you kept any condition to call Logo ? looks like strange problem.
can you please explian little bit ?
‎2007 May 29 10:44 PM
hi Seshu,
It is already developed form.
Using same form for both..
This form having only one logo. There is no condition to call Logo.
My assumption is that to differentiate "inovice" and "cancelled invoice".. they put logo reverse!! is it possible to put like this???
‎2007 May 29 10:48 PM
> My assumption is that to differentiate "inovice" and
> "cancelled invoice".. they put logo reverse!! is it
> possible to put like this???
While it sounds funny, I really doubt that's the cause....If your using the same form and same logo....It can't be a printer problem....It must be something about the data....Are you calling any FM is the reverse form that is being called in the normal form??? Maybe that's causing some kind of conflict....Anyway...It's a really weird problem...
Greetings,
Blag.
‎2007 May 29 10:52 PM
Print the layout in other printer and see.
also if possible print invoice with other and let me know.
‎2007 May 29 10:40 PM
I got this one from other thread :
Can you please check this :
Seems you donot has an OSS logon. OSS notes are consulting/ correcting notes provided by sap for various problems. I am pasting the whole text from the OSS note
SAP Note No. 683605 22.09.2005 Page 1
________________________________________________________________________
Number 683605
Version 11 from 16.06.2005
Status Released for Customer
Set on 22.06.2005
Language EN
Master language EN
Short text Graphics printed upside down on HP deskjet
Responsible SAP AG
Component BC-OP-HPX
HP-UX
________________________________________________________________________
Long text
Symptom
Graphics are printed upside down from the SAP System when printed on HP
Deskjets via generic device type SAPWIN.
Other terms
SAPlpd SAPWIN
Reason and Prerequisites
error in the Windows printer drivers of HP
Solution
This HP printing issue is fixed in BJ 1100 driver version Armstrong
R233-L, in BJ990, in BJ 2550, and in BJ4050.
HP standard print drivers are located at HP Website :
http://www.hp.com/country/us/en/support.html?pageDisplay=drivers
alternative :
Point&Print drivers (aka wizard drivers) for several printer models can
be found here:
http://www.hp.com/cgi-bin/pond/pnp/
Please be so kind and give us some feedback about the results.
If the printer drivers didn't fix your problem, please be so kind and
send us the following information:
1. printer model
2. a detailed description of the issue
3. steps to reproduce (ie. Which transaction are they printing from?
Can it be reproduced from SE78 with the logo only - if logo related,
etc.)
4. which device type is used. In case of SAPwin, see below
5. a copy of the intermediate saplpd output files
To capture the SAPlpd files, please run SAPlpd from the command prompt
BEFORE you start the print job. This is how to do it: at the command
prompt, type "saplpd.exe -k" (without the quotation marks). When you
print, two files will be created. You can find them in the directory
where SAPlpd runs. On my PC, this is C:\Program
Page 2
Files\SAP\FrontEnd\SAPgui\SAPlpd The two files will have the same name
except for the ".slp" extension of one of them.
6. a hardcopy example of the print out
7. if the issue is logo related, a copy of the logo for testing
8. a copy of the printer's configuration and menu pages
The printer's configuration and menu pages, We need the test pages from
the printer which will tell us which firmware it has, which settings are
used on the printer etc., not the screenshots from the SAP device setup.
If you use SAPwin:
9. which Windows version is used and which SP
10. which driver - pcl5/pcl6/PostScript, and which version?
The version number can be found here: Open the printers folder, open the
printer properties, click the "About" tab (all the way to the right). At
the top of the next screen you will see something like
60.xxxx.xxxx.xxxx. This is the driver version number. If you want to add
more information, a driver test page will show the version numbers of
the different files used.
11. a copy of the intermediate saplpd output
To capture the SAPlpd files, please run SAPlpd from the command prompt
BEFORE you start the print job. This is how to do it: at the command
prompt, type "saplpd.exe -k" (without the quotation marks). When you
print, two files will be created. You can find them in the directory
where SAPlpd runs. On my PC, this is C:\Program
Files\SAP\FrontEnd\SAPgui\SAPlpd The two files will have the same name
except for the ".slp" extension of one of them.
12. a print-to-file from the Windows system
13. Print out of a testpage (will contain some information about the
file versions installed as well as whether it is PCL or PostSript
________________________________________________________________________
Note is release independent
Further components
BC-CCM-PRN
Print and Output Management
if it is not coming properly and again upload logo and see the results
Reward Points if it is helpful
Thanks
Seshu
‎2007 May 29 10:50 PM
hi seshu,
If it is printer problem, how it is giving correct logo for Invoice??? Any way thank u for ur reply...
I will try it ...
‎2007 May 29 11:09 PM