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Message type: E = Error
Message class: 6D - Real Estate Messages
Message number: 148
Message text: Cut lines were inserted
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6D148
- Cut lines were inserted ?The SAP error message 6D148: "Cut lines were inserted" typically occurs in the context of document processing, particularly when dealing with print layouts or forms in SAPscript or Smart Forms. This message indicates that the system has automatically inserted cut lines in the output document, which can happen for various reasons.
Cause:
- Page Layout Issues: The error may arise due to the layout settings of the form or document. If the content exceeds the defined page size or layout, SAP may insert cut lines to indicate where the document should be cut.
- Form Design: The design of the SAPscript or Smart Form may not be properly aligned with the printer settings or the expected output format.
- Output Device Settings: The settings of the output device (printer) may not match the form's specifications, leading to unexpected behavior during printing.
- Content Overflow: If the content being printed exceeds the defined area of the form, SAP may insert cut lines to indicate the overflow.
Solution:
- Check Form Layout: Review the layout of the SAPscript or Smart Form. Ensure that the dimensions of the form match the expected output size and that all elements fit within the defined area.
- Adjust Printer Settings: Verify the settings of the output device in SAP. Ensure that the printer settings (such as page size, margins, and orientation) are compatible with the form design.
- Modify Content: If the content being printed is too large, consider modifying it to fit within the designated area. This may involve reducing font sizes, adjusting margins, or reformatting the content.
- Test Print: After making adjustments, perform a test print to see if the issue persists. This can help confirm whether the changes resolved the problem.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific guidance on form design and output settings.
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