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Chart print shifted by using radrangeselector

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Kun asked on 15 Apr 2020, 12:57 PM

Hello,

I use radrangeselector to quick scroll and zoom-in my radchartview.

At first, I show a part of my chart by using radrangeselector. The export as image works great. Only the part that I zoomed is exported.

But when I print by calling "RadChartView1.printpreview()", the image which I got is shifted.

Please find the photos in attach files.

You can download my demo in this link:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/kjabhazib59wfrd/DemoPrintChart.zip?dl=0

 

Great Regards,

Kun

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answered on 15 Apr 2020, 01:20 PM

Another problem:

If I print the chart after maximizing the window, it prints the chart without data, only the axis, title.

 

Thank you by advance.

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Dess | Tech Support Engineer, Principal
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answered on 20 Apr 2020, 06:20 AM

Hello, Kun,

The provided sample project is greatly appreciated. Indeed, the preview chart is shifted even if I reduce the printer margins to 0. 

I have logged it in our feedback portal by creating a public thread on your behalf. You can track its progress, subscribe for status changes and add your comments on the following link - feedback item.

I have also updated your Telerik points.
Currently, the possible solution that I can suggest is to use the export to image functionality and print the image: https://docs.telerik.com/devtools/winforms/controls/chartview/features/export 

I have tested exporting to an image and it seems that the correct region is exported to the bitmap. 
 
I hope this information helps. If you need any further assistance please don't hesitate to contact me. 

Regards,
Dess | Tech Support Engineer, Sr.
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