Printing troubleshooting techniques (Windows)
• Create a new, simple FileMaker Pro file and try to print from the new file. If you can print from one FileMaker Pro file but not another, try creating a new layout in the original file, or experiment with different fonts.
• Choose Start menu > Control Panel > Printers (Vista), Printers and Faxes (XP), or Hardware and Sound > Printer (Windows 7). Double-click the printer being used. Cancel any stalled jobs, then try printing again.
• Try printing from another application, such as WordPad. If you cannot, see the documentation that came with your computer and printer, or contact Microsoft or the manufacturer of your printer.
• If you can print from another application, but not from FileMaker Pro, make sure you’re using the correct printer driver and that it’s properly configured.
• Make sure you have enough hard disk space free. Windows saves temporary print files to your hard disk when you print. You won’t necessarily get an error message if you don’t have adequate free hard disk space to cache your temporary files. Delete files to create disk space, if necessary. (There may be expendable files in your C:\TEMP directory.) For more information, see the documentation that came with your operating system.
• If only a partial image prints, there could be insufficient memory on the printer. Try reducing the resolution in the printer properties window, increasing the memory allocated to the printer, or experiment with a less complex print job.
• Remove and reinstall the printer driver (first make certain you have the necessary installer to reinstall).For more information on these and other possible remedies, search the FileMaker Knowledge Base available at http://help.filemaker.com. Also try keywords that appear in any error message you see.