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Date Posted: 13:05:12 10/17/01 Wed
Author: Joe
Subject: Printing problem with demo package (D5)

When attempting to print from a TBitmapGraphic object it won't print if the graphic is complex. Is this a restriction in the demo code or is there a problem?

The following code will work with a "small" BMP (a page of text output via PeerNet's bmp printer driver) but will not print anything when processing a BMP that contains a large image (both original BMP files are 24-bit, 300 dpi files - i.e. 24mb)

var
bmp: TBitMapGraphic;
copies: Integer;
begin
bmp := LoadFromFile(<filename>);
copies := 1; // For now
if Copies.value > 0 then begin
Print := TDibGraphicPrinter.Create;
Print.PrintMode := pmOriginalSize;
for dx := 1 to Copies do Print.Print(bmp);
Print.free;
end;

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