- Edited by badincite Wednesday, December 29, 2010 1:05 PM
Hi,
I suggest you deleting the printer and recreate it to have a try. If it still not works, try to reinstall visio.
my experience is that when an 'X' is displayed for an image, the link to the source has been broken.
al
Re-formatted computer and re-installed adobe pro 9 and visio still same issue
Update.. Prints fine to hp 5200 printer
X appears printing to Konica Minolta C450 Bizhib
X appears printing to PDF from adobe
After thinking about it the Konica and Adobe use postscript printers the 5200 is pcl, Which leads me to believe it’s a postscript issue
Note:
MS Word 2010 Prints fine
As Al Elund described, I had images in my file showing an x as the links to the images were broken. I deleted the x'd images and was able to print.
The old version of visio (2002) that I used would simply print the x'd image as displayed on my screen.
I had a similar problem and resolved it this (ugly) way.
I had built a (SharePoint Workflow) diagram in Visio Premium 2010 and could print it just fine.
However, when I copied and pasted in a graphic image or inserted the graphic picture (.png or .bmp format)
via Insert --> Picture menu option, the print would fail with the same error.
To get a graphic image into my Visio drawing and have it print successfully,
this is what I had to do:
Go to Insert --> Object menu
select Paintbrush Picture and Create New
Once the Paint program opens, paste in the graphic image and then close the Paint program.
Now, the graphic object that shows up in your Visio should print just fine...it did for me at least.
Good luck