I've reported the same bug myself with respect to labels and having the 
printer mess up the colours on all pages past the first. It's been 
around for a long time but the developers deny that it occurs. I don't 
know how they do their testing but I've had the problem with Debian and 
Ubuntu printing to different documents to different printers. I have no 
trouble recreating it.
On 11/10/14 01:08 PM, Heinrich Stöllinger wrote:
Hello,
A long time ago (REALLY long ago!) I complained that LO does not print 
serial letters correctly.
I think I also filed a bug report with (in MY opinion!) the right test 
data. I just tried to
print such serial letters again today. Unfortunately the problem still 
exists. As you can maybe
see from the enclosed pdf-file, only the FIRST letter prints 
correctly, while ANY letters after
the first one miss out lines of text (e.g. the place and date near the 
top on the right),
drawn lines (near the bottom). Even though I use a MySQL database as 
"supplier" of DB-fields,
I don't think this has anything to do with Base.
It should be easy enough to put together a test for this issue, but I 
include the respective
.odt-file in any case. Again, I don't think a DB-table is necessary 
for testing.
Regards
Heinrich
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