Hello Lori,
1. Most probably the DPI configuration for the specific user is different i.e., it has higher DPI than the default (100%) and this is the reason for the described shrinking.
You can change the DPI settings from the display control panel under “Appearance and Personalization”: screenshot.
2. We are unable to reproduce the described issue locally. Export the report to PDF/Image and check if the lines in the exported file are straight. If the lines in the PDF/Image are straight then this is most certainly a printer issue.
Regards,
Nasko
Telerik
1. Most probably the DPI configuration for the specific user is different i.e., it has higher DPI than the default (100%) and this is the reason for the described shrinking.
You can change the DPI settings from the display control panel under “Appearance and Personalization”: screenshot.
2. We are unable to reproduce the described issue locally. Export the report to PDF/Image and check if the lines in the exported file are straight. If the lines in the PDF/Image are straight then this is most certainly a printer issue.
Regards,
Nasko
Telerik
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