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Printing bug since FF 56 - first page is fine but data on page 2 is missing!?

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Dear community,

we print invoices out of html. In html the invoices are fine. As soon as we hand over the data to the printer (printer preview) only the first page is fine.

On the second page the address data and whole top adress block is missing!? Since 10 years we use this data format and never had issues.

We use commands like
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%"> <TBODY>
<TR>
<TD noWrap width="40%"> 

etc.

On chrome everything works fine. Other customers who use the invoice software report the same issue with FF 56.

We need to use chrome now...

Thanks Heiko

Dear community, we print invoices out of html. In html the invoices are fine. As soon as we hand over the data to the printer (printer preview) only the first page is fine. On the second page the address data and whole top adress block is missing!? Since 10 years we use this data format and never had issues. <pre><nowiki> We use commands like <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%"> <TBODY> <TR> <TD noWrap width="40%"> </nowiki></pre> etc. On chrome everything works fine. Other customers who use the invoice software report the same issue with FF 56. We need to use chrome now... Thanks Heiko

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jscher2000 said

If you do not need tables inside of tables, then you're okay. If you do need tables inside of tables, there needs to be a separation between the embedded table and the cell it is embedded in: <td> <table> PROBLEM <td>Some Text <table> OKAY <td> <table style="margin-top:0.1px"> OKAY

This worked fine :) Thanks!!!!

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