Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
  #1   Report Post  
Posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 3,101
Default Can not print in Color

After Windows XP SP3 was installed non of my XP users can print color from
Microsoft Excel. When you bring up print preview on XP machines that have
not installed SP3, it comes up in color. When you bring up print preview on
XP machines that have installed SP3, the preview is in Black and White. I am
using a combination of Access 97, Word, PP, and Excel 2000, and Outlook 2003.
Has this been documented anywhere? I have no problems printing color in the
other office applications.
  #2   Report Post  
Posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 192
Default Can not print in Color

I have the same problem. We are using Offcie 2003 and right after upgrading
to SP3, Excel will not priview or print in color. "Print to PDF" works in
color. Word works in color. Just Excel is having the problem.

"Mike" wrote:

After Windows XP SP3 was installed non of my XP users can print color from
Microsoft Excel. When you bring up print preview on XP machines that have
not installed SP3, it comes up in color. When you bring up print preview on
XP machines that have installed SP3, the preview is in Black and White. I am
using a combination of Access 97, Word, PP, and Excel 2000, and Outlook 2003.
Has this been documented anywhere? I have no problems printing color in the
other office applications.

  #3   Report Post  
Posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 213
Default Can not print in Color

My problem is : multi sheet documents, only the first sheet print in colour
the rest of the sheets are in grayscale. Excel 2003 sp2.

"Nick" wrote:

I have the same problem. We are using Offcie 2003 and right after upgrading
to SP3, Excel will not priview or print in color. "Print to PDF" works in
color. Word works in color. Just Excel is having the problem.

"Mike" wrote:

After Windows XP SP3 was installed non of my XP users can print color from
Microsoft Excel. When you bring up print preview on XP machines that have
not installed SP3, it comes up in color. When you bring up print preview on
XP machines that have installed SP3, the preview is in Black and White. I am
using a combination of Access 97, Word, PP, and Excel 2000, and Outlook 2003.
Has this been documented anywhere? I have no problems printing color in the
other office applications.

  #4   Report Post  
Posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc
PF PF is offline
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 8
Default Can not print in Color

Did anyone ever get this solved??

"Nick" wrote:

I have the same problem. We are using Offcie 2003 and right after upgrading
to SP3, Excel will not priview or print in color. "Print to PDF" works in
color. Word works in color. Just Excel is having the problem.

"Mike" wrote:

After Windows XP SP3 was installed non of my XP users can print color from
Microsoft Excel. When you bring up print preview on XP machines that have
not installed SP3, it comes up in color. When you bring up print preview on
XP machines that have installed SP3, the preview is in Black and White. I am
using a combination of Access 97, Word, PP, and Excel 2000, and Outlook 2003.
Has this been documented anywhere? I have no problems printing color in the
other office applications.

  #5   Report Post  
Posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 22,906
Default Can not print in Color

Has anyone thought to look at settings in Page SetupSheet and uncheck
"Black and White" and "Draft Quality"?

Has anyone checked to see if the proper printer is selected, not some
vanilla black and white printer?


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 14:17:00 -0700, pf wrote:

Did anyone ever get this solved??

"Nick" wrote:

I have the same problem. We are using Offcie 2003 and right after upgrading
to SP3, Excel will not priview or print in color. "Print to PDF" works in
color. Word works in color. Just Excel is having the problem.

"Mike" wrote:

After Windows XP SP3 was installed non of my XP users can print color from
Microsoft Excel. When you bring up print preview on XP machines that have
not installed SP3, it comes up in color. When you bring up print preview on
XP machines that have installed SP3, the preview is in Black and White. I am
using a combination of Access 97, Word, PP, and Excel 2000, and Outlook 2003.
Has this been documented anywhere? I have no problems printing color in the
other office applications.




  #6   Report Post  
Posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc
PF PF is offline
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 8
Default Can not print in Color

Duh, yes.

Have determined that there is something corrupted in the Excel file. If the
complete file is copied to a new spreadsheet by clicking the tab and copying
or clicking the upper left corner to select all and then coping and pasting;
the problem of the color not printing stays with the new file. If just the
area with data / formulas is copied, the the new file will print in color.

Have determined that the file (original with problem) will print in color by
printing to pdf. Also if the printer is changed to pdf and then changed back
to original printer (xerox color printer) then the apparent file corruption
is cleared up and it will now print in color. It can now be saved and will
print ok going forward. This is happening to multiple excel files. But not
all our excel files.

Need some good help not just obvious statements.

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

Has anyone thought to look at settings in Page SetupSheet and uncheck
"Black and White" and "Draft Quality"?

Has anyone checked to see if the proper printer is selected, not some
vanilla black and white printer?


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 14:17:00 -0700, pf wrote:

Did anyone ever get this solved??

"Nick" wrote:

I have the same problem. We are using Offcie 2003 and right after upgrading
to SP3, Excel will not priview or print in color. "Print to PDF" works in
color. Word works in color. Just Excel is having the problem.

"Mike" wrote:

After Windows XP SP3 was installed non of my XP users can print color from
Microsoft Excel. When you bring up print preview on XP machines that have
not installed SP3, it comes up in color. When you bring up print preview on
XP machines that have installed SP3, the preview is in Black and White. I am
using a combination of Access 97, Word, PP, and Excel 2000, and Outlook 2003.
Has this been documented anywhere? I have no problems printing color in the
other office applications.



  #7   Report Post  
Posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 703
Default Can not print in Color

I'm having the same problem but it only happens on Canon MFP ImageRunners.
Could that be what we have in common?
  #8   Report Post  
Posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 41
Default Can not print in Color

Nope. I'm using a Xerox. Same problem. It's Excel. The earlier suggestion
to switch to Adobe then back to my color printer worked for me. Thanks pf.

"Charlie" wrote:

I'm having the same problem but it only happens on Canon MFP ImageRunners.
Could that be what we have in common?

  #9   Report Post  
Posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 1
Default Can not print in Color

What did you do to resolve this problem. I have one computer doing this.

"Nick" wrote:

I have the same problem. We are using Offcie 2003 and right after upgrading
to SP3, Excel will not priview or print in color. "Print to PDF" works in
color. Word works in color. Just Excel is having the problem.

"Mike" wrote:

After Windows XP SP3 was installed non of my XP users can print color from
Microsoft Excel. When you bring up print preview on XP machines that have
not installed SP3, it comes up in color. When you bring up print preview on
XP machines that have installed SP3, the preview is in Black and White. I am
using a combination of Access 97, Word, PP, and Excel 2000, and Outlook 2003.
Has this been documented anywhere? I have no problems printing color in the
other office applications.

  #10   Report Post  
Posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 41
Default Can not print in Color

pf's suggestion to switch the printer to Adobe and then back to the desired
printer worked for me, but not for everyone. Beyond that I haven't seen any
solutions nor have I found any mention of it in Microsoft's Knowledge Base.

"Tom Corbett" wrote:

What did you do to resolve this problem. I have one computer doing this.

"Nick" wrote:

I have the same problem. We are using Offcie 2003 and right after upgrading
to SP3, Excel will not priview or print in color. "Print to PDF" works in
color. Word works in color. Just Excel is having the problem.

"Mike" wrote:

After Windows XP SP3 was installed non of my XP users can print color from
Microsoft Excel. When you bring up print preview on XP machines that have
not installed SP3, it comes up in color. When you bring up print preview on
XP machines that have installed SP3, the preview is in Black and White. I am
using a combination of Access 97, Word, PP, and Excel 2000, and Outlook 2003.
Has this been documented anywhere? I have no problems printing color in the
other office applications.



  #11   Report Post  
Posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc
agt agt is offline
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 1
Default Can not print in Color

I also have a Xerox colour document center which will not print the fonts in
colour - it will print the colour of filled in cells but none of the colour
changes to the fonts will print unless I do the "Adobe thing" which is
frustrating.

"Erin Searfoss" wrote:

Nope. I'm using a Xerox. Same problem. It's Excel. The earlier suggestion
to switch to Adobe then back to my color printer worked for me. Thanks pf.

"Charlie" wrote:

I'm having the same problem but it only happens on Canon MFP ImageRunners.
Could that be what we have in common?

  #12   Report Post  
Posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 2
Default Can not print in Color

I found a solution related to the printer driver at work!

Via the network we can add a printer in normal windows style. For each
printer we can either select the PS (postscript) driver or the PCL driver. PS
allows color printing, but not of colored Excel fonts. PCL does!

Incidently, having a postscript printer as default also causes copied cells
with colored fonts from Excel to appear black in Powerpoint. And having a PCL
default printer solves that problem too.

This has been bothering me for a long time :-)

"Mike" wrote:

After Windows XP SP3 was installed non of my XP users can print color from
Microsoft Excel. When you bring up print preview on XP machines that have
not installed SP3, it comes up in color. When you bring up print preview on
XP machines that have installed SP3, the preview is in Black and White. I am
using a combination of Access 97, Word, PP, and Excel 2000, and Outlook 2003.
Has this been documented anywhere? I have no problems printing color in the
other office applications.

  #13   Report Post  
Posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 22,906
Default Can not print in Color

Prior to SP3 installation did this not occur?

I'm just wondering if the SP3 made a change to your printer drivers in some
way.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP


On Mon, 2 Feb 2009 09:15:02 -0800, Remco
wrote:

I found a solution related to the printer driver at work!

Via the network we can add a printer in normal windows style. For each
printer we can either select the PS (postscript) driver or the PCL driver. PS
allows color printing, but not of colored Excel fonts. PCL does!

Incidently, having a postscript printer as default also causes copied cells
with colored fonts from Excel to appear black in Powerpoint. And having a PCL
default printer solves that problem too.

This has been bothering me for a long time :-)

"Mike" wrote:

After Windows XP SP3 was installed non of my XP users can print color from
Microsoft Excel. When you bring up print preview on XP machines that have
not installed SP3, it comes up in color. When you bring up print preview on
XP machines that have installed SP3, the preview is in Black and White. I am
using a combination of Access 97, Word, PP, and Excel 2000, and Outlook 2003.
Has this been documented anywhere? I have no problems printing color in the
other office applications.


  #14   Report Post  
Posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 2
Default Can not print in Color

SP3 did not have any impact. It was like this before.

PCL works, postscript does not.

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

Prior to SP3 installation did this not occur?

I'm just wondering if the SP3 made a change to your printer drivers in some
way.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP


On Mon, 2 Feb 2009 09:15:02 -0800, Remco
wrote:

I found a solution related to the printer driver at work!

Via the network we can add a printer in normal windows style. For each
printer we can either select the PS (postscript) driver or the PCL driver. PS
allows color printing, but not of colored Excel fonts. PCL does!

Incidently, having a postscript printer as default also causes copied cells
with colored fonts from Excel to appear black in Powerpoint. And having a PCL
default printer solves that problem too.

This has been bothering me for a long time :-)

"Mike" wrote:

After Windows XP SP3 was installed non of my XP users can print color from
Microsoft Excel. When you bring up print preview on XP machines that have
not installed SP3, it comes up in color. When you bring up print preview on
XP machines that have installed SP3, the preview is in Black and White. I am
using a combination of Access 97, Word, PP, and Excel 2000, and Outlook 2003.
Has this been documented anywhere? I have no problems printing color in the
other office applications.



  #15   Report Post  
Posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 22,906
Default Can not print in Color

Thanks for clearing that up.


Gord

On Tue, 3 Feb 2009 02:25:01 -0800, Remco
wrote:

SP3 did not have any impact. It was like this before.

PCL works, postscript does not.

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

Prior to SP3 installation did this not occur?

I'm just wondering if the SP3 made a change to your printer drivers in some
way.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP


On Mon, 2 Feb 2009 09:15:02 -0800, Remco
wrote:

I found a solution related to the printer driver at work!

Via the network we can add a printer in normal windows style. For each
printer we can either select the PS (postscript) driver or the PCL driver. PS
allows color printing, but not of colored Excel fonts. PCL does!

Incidently, having a postscript printer as default also causes copied cells
with colored fonts from Excel to appear black in Powerpoint. And having a PCL
default printer solves that problem too.

This has been bothering me for a long time :-)

"Mike" wrote:

After Windows XP SP3 was installed non of my XP users can print color from
Microsoft Excel. When you bring up print preview on XP machines that have
not installed SP3, it comes up in color. When you bring up print preview on
XP machines that have installed SP3, the preview is in Black and White. I am
using a combination of Access 97, Word, PP, and Excel 2000, and Outlook 2003.
Has this been documented anywhere? I have no problems printing color in the
other office applications.




Reply
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

Posting Rules

Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Print color command Pascale Excel Discussion (Misc queries) 1 December 19th 07 05:22 PM
Print Preview in Color S1CROCK Excel Discussion (Misc queries) 1 November 8th 07 01:15 AM
Excel will not print in color plunk25 Excel Discussion (Misc queries) 3 April 17th 07 03:03 PM
Have color, but don't print color Thomas New Users to Excel 2 January 17th 07 08:52 PM
How do I apply color in cells ..color now shown only in print prev bonadimi Excel Worksheet Functions 1 April 25th 06 07:34 PM


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 05:30 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004-2025 ExcelBanter.
The comments are property of their posters.
 

About Us

"It's about Microsoft Excel"