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Pagni
post Jan 15 2001, 03:40 AM
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I'm using PMView since beta versions and I was able to print with any printer with no preblems.

Two weeks ago I tried to print an image on my HP Deskjet but the printing progress bar ran very fast and anything was sent to the printer.

I've made many tests with other printers (Hp Laserjet) and tried to reinstall all my printers drivers and also PMView (deintalling it and reinstalling).

All other applications are printing regularly but PMView does nothing (it doesn't report any error).

Could somebody help me ?

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Pagni
post Jan 15 2001, 10:13 PM
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Yes, the setup button works fine! Everything is working regularly, the only thing is that the print progress reach the end very very fast and in the printer folder I don't get any priter job (It looks like the printer doesn't receive the job).

Shurely you are right it's something connected to the printer configuration (is it possible that some installed application replaced some system DLL with an older one ? Unfortunately I cannot check this because I don't know wich DLL is involved in the printing process.)

I hope to solve this problem without reinstalling Windows because I have several applications installed, and it will take a lot of time to reinstall everything.

If only I could exploit the enhanced capabilities of my printer under OS/2 ... !!!


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