PCL stands for Printer Control Language. In Windows, go to Start | Settings | Printers, then right-click & choose Properties on the printer you're having problems with. This is where things may get different depending on the printer, but try the Advanced tab and look at the driver. If the...
Where are you printing the report from? We had a problem similar to yours, but it only happened when printing from the ActiveX web viewer for some unknown reason.
We have HP printers and our hardware guys found that using PCL instead of PostScript fixed the problem.
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