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jockboy

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Dec 21, 2007
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Can anyone else confirm this?

I regularly print out a month view of my calendar so I can manually amend or jot notes to it. Now, under Yosemite, if I print out a month the calendar is +1 day ahead. So, for example, if I want to print the month of November the calendar app displays Monday 27th October to Sunday 7th Dec ( the full four weeks of November) BUT if I try and print that it begins on Tuesday (the 28th Oct).
In order to get the calendar to print weeks that begin on a Monday I have to set the preference to begin the week on a Sunday, print the month, then switch back to weeks beginning on a Monday for the calendar app to display accurately.
I'm guessing this is some sort of Time Zone bug as I'm working on GMT and I bet the app is working on Apple Time in California!!
 

JDB1

macrumors newbie
Dec 21, 2014
1
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Calendar printout starts on wrong day

I have experienced the same problem since Yosemite: it didn't happen before. I agree that the best workaround is to change the day settings in Preferences before printing (i.e. set to Sunday for printing w/c Monday) but that is an unsatisfactory solution. It doesn't appear to be time-zone related as I am on GMT and California is -5 hours, so, if anything, this would cause the print day to go back, not forward, and only until 5am when printing ...

Equally unsatisfactory, but a quick fix, is to just grab a full-screen shot or select and copy the the Calendar, then print it out as a jpg.

The problem brings to light another surprise: the Calendar cannot be printed directly from my iPhone or iPad. Not a particularly important function - if you can print from your Mac ...
 

Eidechs

macrumors newbie
Jan 8, 2015
1
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Calendar printout starts on wrong day

Just as an information: using another calendar like BusyCal solves this problem and prints the week correctly starting with Monday! :)
 
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