Treble Clef printing offset
Reported version
3.6
Type
Functional
Frequency
Once
Severity
S4 - Minor
Reproducibility
Always
Status
needs info
Regression
No
Workaround
Yes
Project
When printing a score, the treble clef prints offset from the staff (see photo). When I initially had the issue, I changed the page from A4 to Letter, and that seemed to fix it. Not so, now. Before I'm told to upgrade, this is my studio computer, an appliance. I'm running IOS 10.15.6 because that's what my interface works with, so that's not changing. Apologies for the photo, I have no scanner in the house. Printing to PDF seems to produce the appropriate layout, so that will be my workaround for the time being.
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Comments
Can you share the score please? Is it MuseScore 3.6.2?
What printer?
In reply to Can you share the score… by Jojo-Schmitz
3.6.2
The workaround doesn't work for printing the PDF, so that suggests a printer issue. Print is HP OfficeJet Pro 8210
Sharing the most recent score -- happens with ALL scores.
Does it happen with different fonts, too? And I assume instead of iOS you mean macOS - there is no version of MuseScore for iOS? There are known issues with the HP printer drivers for macOS that produce problems with Leland font, but this seems different. What happens if you switch to, say, Emmentaler, in Format / Style / Score?
In reply to Does it happen with… by Marc Sabatella
A-HA! I've been using MuseJazz because it's easiest for me to read. I switched to Emmentaler, and that seems to fix it (though I'm not enamored of that font).
You might try Petaluma if you're after a more jazzy look
I wonder whether MuseJazz possibly suffers from the same issue as Leland, those 'missing points at the extrema' like in #316152: Some characters do not print from Leland on certain printer drivers on Mac?