Current figure window resizes when calling "print" [recent change in functionality]?

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I'm using 2018b on MS Windows 10 and have recently noticed that calling either of
print(gcf)
print(gcf,'-dpng','filename.png')
first resizes the gcf window before printing. I believe this has something to do with MS Windows and printers (even software printers?), as I think the behavior changed after a MS Windows auto update (and I am fairly confident that this was not the default behavior at other times while using 2018b).
Is this a known issue? Can I make it stop? I use print regularly for figure export to image files, and resizing the gcf window changes aspect ratio, font size, etc.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 11 Jan 2019
MATLAB resizes the figure and changes its background during print in order to satisfy PaperPosition and Hardcopy inverse requirements , and then changes back. This is often visible. There are race conditions if you try to interact with the figure during that time.
Jan
Jan on 27 Feb 2019
Edited: Jan on 27 Feb 2019
[MOVED from section for answers] Steve Grobler wrote:
Hi Dan,
I am finding the same issue. It's extremely annoying! (Windows 7 Professional)
Thank you for investigating and isolating the cause.
I've noticed that if I manually re-size the figure instead of (or after) using the maximise button, then the problem also does not occur.

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Christopher Beckett
Christopher Beckett on 19 Dec 2019
Hi all,
I found this same issue as well and related it back to the print command. Instead of using print, I used the saveas function:
set(gcf,'PaperUnits','inches');
set(gcf,'PaperSize', [16 8]);
set(gcf,'PaperPosition',[-1 0 18 8]);
set(gcf,'PaperPositionMode','Manual');
saveas(gcf,'MyFig.pdf')
which has worked so far, with the same result as when using "print" with Windows 8, i.e. the saved figure is no longer affected by window resizing.

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