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I have a Winforms application that has suddenly begun to incorrectly render RDLCs to both physical printers and Print To PDF. It is targeting .NET 4.5.2 and began to show this after an update to 4.7.2 last week. I am able to reproduce the issue on my testbed system as well.



Examples:



Correctly printed:



Correctly Printed



Incorrectly printed:



Incorrectly Printed



I am rendering the RDLC into a MemoryStream and passing that to a PrintDocument.



I've changed the DPI of the PrintDocument and tried different Fonts in the RDLC



Any help or a point in the right direction would be great.



EDIT:



        Private Sub Export()
Dim RL As PageLayout = CType(_RenderLayout, PageLayout)
Dim deviceInfo As String = RL.GetDeviceInfo
Dim warnings() As Warning = Nothing
_streams = New List(Of Stream)()

_report.Render("Image", deviceInfo, AddressOf CreateStream, warnings)

Dim exportStream As Stream
For Each exportStream In _streams
exportStream.Position = 0
Next
End Sub

Private Function CreateStream(ByVal name As String, ByVal fileNameExtension As String, ByVal encoding As Encoding,
ByVal mimeType As String, ByVal willSeek As Boolean) As Stream
Dim stream As Stream = New MemoryStream
_streams.Add(stream)
_streamCount += 1
Return stream
End Function

Private Sub PrintPage(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal ev As PrintPageEventArgs)
Dim pageImage As New Metafile(_streams(_currentPageIndex))
ev.Graphics.TextRenderingHint = Drawing.Text.TextRenderingHint.ClearTypeGridFit
ev.Graphics.DrawImage(pageImage, ev.PageBounds)
_currentPageIndex += 1
ev.HasMorePages = (_currentPageIndex < _streams.Count)


End Sub










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  • You should share your code to get an answer.

    – Laurenz Albe
    Nov 20 '18 at 3:44











  • @LaurenzAlbe, Thank you for the edit adding the images, and I have made an edit with the code.

    – Micah Ritchie
    Nov 20 '18 at 18:58
















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I have a Winforms application that has suddenly begun to incorrectly render RDLCs to both physical printers and Print To PDF. It is targeting .NET 4.5.2 and began to show this after an update to 4.7.2 last week. I am able to reproduce the issue on my testbed system as well.



Examples:



Correctly printed:



Correctly Printed



Incorrectly printed:



Incorrectly Printed



I am rendering the RDLC into a MemoryStream and passing that to a PrintDocument.



I've changed the DPI of the PrintDocument and tried different Fonts in the RDLC



Any help or a point in the right direction would be great.



EDIT:



        Private Sub Export()
Dim RL As PageLayout = CType(_RenderLayout, PageLayout)
Dim deviceInfo As String = RL.GetDeviceInfo
Dim warnings() As Warning = Nothing
_streams = New List(Of Stream)()

_report.Render("Image", deviceInfo, AddressOf CreateStream, warnings)

Dim exportStream As Stream
For Each exportStream In _streams
exportStream.Position = 0
Next
End Sub

Private Function CreateStream(ByVal name As String, ByVal fileNameExtension As String, ByVal encoding As Encoding,
ByVal mimeType As String, ByVal willSeek As Boolean) As Stream
Dim stream As Stream = New MemoryStream
_streams.Add(stream)
_streamCount += 1
Return stream
End Function

Private Sub PrintPage(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal ev As PrintPageEventArgs)
Dim pageImage As New Metafile(_streams(_currentPageIndex))
ev.Graphics.TextRenderingHint = Drawing.Text.TextRenderingHint.ClearTypeGridFit
ev.Graphics.DrawImage(pageImage, ev.PageBounds)
_currentPageIndex += 1
ev.HasMorePages = (_currentPageIndex < _streams.Count)


End Sub










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  • You should share your code to get an answer.

    – Laurenz Albe
    Nov 20 '18 at 3:44











  • @LaurenzAlbe, Thank you for the edit adding the images, and I have made an edit with the code.

    – Micah Ritchie
    Nov 20 '18 at 18:58














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I have a Winforms application that has suddenly begun to incorrectly render RDLCs to both physical printers and Print To PDF. It is targeting .NET 4.5.2 and began to show this after an update to 4.7.2 last week. I am able to reproduce the issue on my testbed system as well.



Examples:



Correctly printed:



Correctly Printed



Incorrectly printed:



Incorrectly Printed



I am rendering the RDLC into a MemoryStream and passing that to a PrintDocument.



I've changed the DPI of the PrintDocument and tried different Fonts in the RDLC



Any help or a point in the right direction would be great.



EDIT:



        Private Sub Export()
Dim RL As PageLayout = CType(_RenderLayout, PageLayout)
Dim deviceInfo As String = RL.GetDeviceInfo
Dim warnings() As Warning = Nothing
_streams = New List(Of Stream)()

_report.Render("Image", deviceInfo, AddressOf CreateStream, warnings)

Dim exportStream As Stream
For Each exportStream In _streams
exportStream.Position = 0
Next
End Sub

Private Function CreateStream(ByVal name As String, ByVal fileNameExtension As String, ByVal encoding As Encoding,
ByVal mimeType As String, ByVal willSeek As Boolean) As Stream
Dim stream As Stream = New MemoryStream
_streams.Add(stream)
_streamCount += 1
Return stream
End Function

Private Sub PrintPage(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal ev As PrintPageEventArgs)
Dim pageImage As New Metafile(_streams(_currentPageIndex))
ev.Graphics.TextRenderingHint = Drawing.Text.TextRenderingHint.ClearTypeGridFit
ev.Graphics.DrawImage(pageImage, ev.PageBounds)
_currentPageIndex += 1
ev.HasMorePages = (_currentPageIndex < _streams.Count)


End Sub










share|improve this question
















I have a Winforms application that has suddenly begun to incorrectly render RDLCs to both physical printers and Print To PDF. It is targeting .NET 4.5.2 and began to show this after an update to 4.7.2 last week. I am able to reproduce the issue on my testbed system as well.



Examples:



Correctly printed:



Correctly Printed



Incorrectly printed:



Incorrectly Printed



I am rendering the RDLC into a MemoryStream and passing that to a PrintDocument.



I've changed the DPI of the PrintDocument and tried different Fonts in the RDLC



Any help or a point in the right direction would be great.



EDIT:



        Private Sub Export()
Dim RL As PageLayout = CType(_RenderLayout, PageLayout)
Dim deviceInfo As String = RL.GetDeviceInfo
Dim warnings() As Warning = Nothing
_streams = New List(Of Stream)()

_report.Render("Image", deviceInfo, AddressOf CreateStream, warnings)

Dim exportStream As Stream
For Each exportStream In _streams
exportStream.Position = 0
Next
End Sub

Private Function CreateStream(ByVal name As String, ByVal fileNameExtension As String, ByVal encoding As Encoding,
ByVal mimeType As String, ByVal willSeek As Boolean) As Stream
Dim stream As Stream = New MemoryStream
_streams.Add(stream)
_streamCount += 1
Return stream
End Function

Private Sub PrintPage(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal ev As PrintPageEventArgs)
Dim pageImage As New Metafile(_streams(_currentPageIndex))
ev.Graphics.TextRenderingHint = Drawing.Text.TextRenderingHint.ClearTypeGridFit
ev.Graphics.DrawImage(pageImage, ev.PageBounds)
_currentPageIndex += 1
ev.HasMorePages = (_currentPageIndex < _streams.Count)


End Sub







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  • You should share your code to get an answer.

    – Laurenz Albe
    Nov 20 '18 at 3:44











  • @LaurenzAlbe, Thank you for the edit adding the images, and I have made an edit with the code.

    – Micah Ritchie
    Nov 20 '18 at 18:58



















  • You should share your code to get an answer.

    – Laurenz Albe
    Nov 20 '18 at 3:44











  • @LaurenzAlbe, Thank you for the edit adding the images, and I have made an edit with the code.

    – Micah Ritchie
    Nov 20 '18 at 18:58

















You should share your code to get an answer.

– Laurenz Albe
Nov 20 '18 at 3:44





You should share your code to get an answer.

– Laurenz Albe
Nov 20 '18 at 3:44













@LaurenzAlbe, Thank you for the edit adding the images, and I have made an edit with the code.

– Micah Ritchie
Nov 20 '18 at 18:58





@LaurenzAlbe, Thank you for the edit adding the images, and I have made an edit with the code.

– Micah Ritchie
Nov 20 '18 at 18:58












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