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Dale,

Are these Windows 98 machines or Win2K?  We have always experienced printing
issues from the browser, especially back when running under Win98.  Win2K was
an improvement, but still it wasn't what you'd expect.  We trained our users to
just "Copy to Clipboard" and paste into Excel, or "Copy to TextFile" if you
don't care about format and just print the text file.

Mike




At 11/21/2003 11:36 AM, you wrote:
Hi group,

I have an odd one, that I'm hoping someone may have encountered (Konrad,
I'm actually thinking you may have the answer).  I have Browser users
(XAR6.0, current builds), that get big black lines when they print reports
from Browser, like vendor/item lists and such to their HP LaserJet 4050.

It isn't the printer, or Windows, because they print to their lasers with
no problems with Word, Excel, Lotus, print screens, etc.  I actually
thought that Browser used Windows printer drivers, but apparently not.  Has
anyone else encountered this, and if so, how was it resolved?

Dale Gindlesperger
IT Manager/Special Projects Leader
Fleetwood Folding Trailers, Inc.
Somerset, PA


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