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> Peter Skye said:
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> >each [spooler] icon shows a black bar
> >between the document and the printer.
Steven Levine wrote:
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> How about a black arrow? If so, it should
> mean you have the printer held. What
> does the status line below the title bar say?
It's a diagonal black bar, not a black arrow. And the printer isn't
"held".
I'm privately sending you a screen capture of the spooler window so you
can see the icon. I've never seen one like this before.
If I boot to DOS, everything prints fine so I know the cause isn't the
hardware LPT port, cable or printer. I can't remember how to turn the
spooler off so I can print directly to the printer in OS/2 -- anybody
remember how to do this?
- Peter
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