Elevation profile does not print

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dgrey2
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Elevation profile does not print

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Elevation profile does not print.
The graph prints but Not the elevation profile line.
Tried 'prt scrn' into windows 'paint' but that didn't work either.
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Re: Elevation profile does not print

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Which page are you using when trying to print your route? Are you using the Print Route page: http://www.mappedometer.com/routes/printroute.php

We tested both the home page and the print route page and the elevation profile line displayed properly.

Which browser and browser version are you using?
dgrey2 wrote:Elevation profile does not print.
The graph prints but Not the elevation profile line.
Tried 'prt scrn' into windows 'paint' but that didn't work either.
dgrey2
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Re: Elevation profile does not print

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Yes I am using the print page you listed.
I am using a Chrome browser Version 67.0.3396.99 (Official Build) (64-bit).
Everything around the elevation profile prints except the elevation line gain/loss.
Thank you
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Re: Elevation profile does not print

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We tested with that version of Chrome and did not encounter any problem. You can try printing to a PDF file first and checking to make sure the elevation graph shows up in the PDF file. If you see the elevation graph in the PDF file, but it won't print when you print the PDF file, you may need to update the driver for your printer.
dgrey2 wrote:Yes I am using the print page you listed.
I am using a Chrome browser Version 67.0.3396.99 (Official Build) (64-bit).
Everything around the elevation profile prints except the elevation line gain/loss.
Thank you
dgrey2
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Re: Elevation profile does not print

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Tried printing to pdf, update printer software etc., these made no difference.
Found an option before printing to 'let the printer choose the colors' and it finally printed out in a sort of rosy color.
Maybe a default darker / generic color for the elevation profile may help.
Thanks for your help.
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