said:
>I can print OK to my HP1150C color inkjet printer using the old HP550C
>driver, but suddenly no longer can using the (much better) HP855C driver.
Can I assume the HP855C driver used to work?
>Instead the pages reproduce the literal (alphanumeric) printer commands,
>rather than the color graphical images they represent.
Are you sure the Printer object still hase the 855C selected? Use
Connections -> Printer -> HP550C -> Properties -> Printer Driver to check
this.
Make sure the bottom window has the 855C selected. While you are there
check the Queue options settings.
>This just suddenly happened when first installed PMView.
I suspect that's just bad luck. PMView updates the WPS associations if
you ask it too, but does nothing to the drivers.
>I can do a PrintScreen and get the proper graphical image from the
>HP1150C. The problem so far just occurs when I try to print from PMView.
Can you print from other applications? This might be a PMView specific
issues. Something about the Printer object properties that it can not
handle.
>Note: all printer views now bear message at top that printer spooler is
>disabled. ???????
See my reply to Peter.
Steven
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