Motoring10 mins ago
PRINTING BOARDING PASS
I have printed my boarding pass as I wish to book in online but all my details are missing,
eg name date flight etc.
Anyone got any ideas?
eg name date flight etc.
Anyone got any ideas?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thank you Chris, but I think it could be a another problem - what has been printed is very clear, Flight, Date, Time etc etc. but not my name etc.
I will try the local library tomorrow as I have reprinted 3 times and if I am not successful there I will have to pay their £10 check-in charge on Thursday morning -
EEEEEEEGH!
I will try the local library tomorrow as I have reprinted 3 times and if I am not successful there I will have to pay their £10 check-in charge on Thursday morning -
EEEEEEEGH!
I still think it might be a printer problem. (I had to print out a PDF document recently, which printed perfectly clearly except for a few fields. Cleaning the print heads worked).
Here's another suggestion:
If you've not already got a PDF utility (which lets you convert any printable document to a PDF) download and install this (free) one:
http://www.dopdf.com/
Once you've installed it, view your boarding pass in your web browser. Click on File>Print and change the printer from your usual one to 'doPDF v6'. Click OK to 'print' (which will actually save the document as a PDF) and choose a suitable location (such as your desktop). Then double-click on the icon for the PDF, to view it in Adobe Reader. Then click on the printer icon on the Adobe Reader toolbar to print your boarding pass from there (instead of from your web browser).
Chris
Here's another suggestion:
If you've not already got a PDF utility (which lets you convert any printable document to a PDF) download and install this (free) one:
http://www.dopdf.com/
Once you've installed it, view your boarding pass in your web browser. Click on File>Print and change the printer from your usual one to 'doPDF v6'. Click OK to 'print' (which will actually save the document as a PDF) and choose a suitable location (such as your desktop). Then double-click on the icon for the PDF, to view it in Adobe Reader. Then click on the printer icon on the Adobe Reader toolbar to print your boarding pass from there (instead of from your web browser).
Chris