It looks to me like a printer problem and not a GnuCash problem.
If you are on a Windows PC open Notepad and see if you can print a  test 
document from there.If you are on Linux open your text editor and to the same 
thing.Ditto for other's like Apple... I guess.
Alternately make sure you have the correct printer selected when you try to 
print from GnuCash.
Try opening one of the built in reports and printing it.
If none of the above works maybe someone else here on the list can pitch in.


    On Tuesday, October 20, 2020, 12:56:19 AM EDT, Derek Zehr 
<dehrt...@daystar.io> wrote:  
 
 Hello,

 

I just created my first-ever report in GnuCash, to report some finances with
a forum I'm involved with. This is the window I get when I hit Make PDF, and
specify a valid file name in my documents folder. GnuCash Version: 4.1 Build
ID: 4.1+(2020-07-25) on Windows 7.

 

Hope it something simple. Not sure what to do to resolve something like
this.

 

Thanks,

 

Derek Zehr

 



 

 

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