OK, I figured out the problem. It turned out to be nothing related to
GMaps. I'm using Rails, and the helper function that creates the
<link> tag for the stylesheet defaults to media="screen", so my
stylesheet wasn't getting used when printing. Now I want my 2 days
back :( Thanks for the help.

Arash

On Jul 21, 1:30 am, Rossko <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ah well, it seemed promising!
>
> If you've not had the opportunity to compare -
>
> In IE6, no maps at all appear on preview.  That might be something to
> do with transparancy/opacity issues; but there doesn't seem to be any
> map-spaced space so perhaps its more to do with something zero-sized/
> hidden.
>
> In FF2, only one is seen, but out of position at 0,0 and no polyline,
> with the google map behind your custom overlay stretching to 'tile
> size' rather than cropped to container size.
> It may well be that all 3 maps are there but superimposed on the same
> point.
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