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** Reply to message from "Steven Levine steve53@earthlink.net" on Mon, 3 Jan
2005 00:24:42 PST8
> Back to square 1. Could be a driver issue or could be security. Since
> you appear to have been using v1.1.8 before, printing may have always been
> broken with v1.3.1.
No, I was using JAVA 131. What I have is JAVA 118 as the system default but
normally run Polarbar with JAVA 131. I had not realized that eCS 1.2 set JAVA
131 as the default, I think eCS 1.1 set JAVA 118 as the default.
> I can do some testing with v1.3.1 tomorrow and see if your problem is
> driver specific or systemic.
I doubt it is a driver problem, the printer is an HP990C using the OMNI driver.
This has been working on eCS 1.0 and 1.1, only started to fail on 1.2.
Using eCS 1.2 I have also tried to print with and without JAVA security, fails
either way. I expect this is a problem with the JAVA printer support routines.
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Robert Blair
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