Spool Overload and different background color when printing
Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 10:01 am
Hello devs,
We're using Reports.Fx on a RIA. Everything was OK until we spotted a strange overload on our print spool: as strange as it may sounds, everytime we print a report, it turns out to be sent as a huge file, sometimes growing up to some Gigas bytes. The result of this behaviour is Flash Plug-in crashing.
The image below shows the spool of PDF Creator for a 26pages long report. The result is a 11,7MB pdf.

As if it wasn't strange enough, that happens only when printing directly from the preview page. If we save the report as a pdf via preview options, it's size drops to 300ish kbs, the expected size.
Another strange behaviour we spotted is that the pages are being print with a grey background, as if the page weren't sized correctly, even though they are set do A4. When saved as PDF via preview options, this grey background isn't visible.
The question is: how to solve these problems? Are those already known issues? If so, are there any workaround or solution?
To help understanding the problem, both pdfs are downloadable on the following link:
http://www.saudeinfonews.com.br/reporbug/reportBug.rar
We're using Reports.Fx on a RIA. Everything was OK until we spotted a strange overload on our print spool: as strange as it may sounds, everytime we print a report, it turns out to be sent as a huge file, sometimes growing up to some Gigas bytes. The result of this behaviour is Flash Plug-in crashing.
The image below shows the spool of PDF Creator for a 26pages long report. The result is a 11,7MB pdf.

As if it wasn't strange enough, that happens only when printing directly from the preview page. If we save the report as a pdf via preview options, it's size drops to 300ish kbs, the expected size.
Another strange behaviour we spotted is that the pages are being print with a grey background, as if the page weren't sized correctly, even though they are set do A4. When saved as PDF via preview options, this grey background isn't visible.
The question is: how to solve these problems? Are those already known issues? If so, are there any workaround or solution?
To help understanding the problem, both pdfs are downloadable on the following link:
http://www.saudeinfonews.com.br/reporbug/reportBug.rar