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Re: IDL 6.0 beta printer woes [message #35280 is a reply to message #35279] Wed, 04 June 2003 21:58 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
David Fanning is currently offline  David Fanning
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David Fanning (david@dfanning.com) writes:

> Have any of you using IDL 6.0 beta had any trouble printing
> from either iTools or from object graphics programs? I get
> blank sheets of paper popping out of programs that run
> perfectly in IDL 5.6, but this problem cannot be replicated
> at RSI. :-(
>
> I've installed the June 2nd updates, I am running on Windows
> 2000 and Windows XP machines, and trying to print on HP Deskjet
> 990cse and 970cse printers. I've even tried selecting a PostScript
> printer and printing to a file. The file is completely empty
> when viewed with GhostView.
>
> We are all a little perplexed, as you can imagine. :-)

Well, this has turned out to be (apparently) a flaky printer
driver. After deleting all my printers and re-installing
things seem to be working as I expected them to. Sorry
for all the hoo-ha. :-(

Cheers,

David
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