said:
>Note the difference between d1\ipformat.fmt packet #33 and
>d2\ipformat.fmt packet #31. For some reason, no printer data was sent to
>the printer.
>How did you request the printout? From the command line to directly to
>lpt1? If so, this may be your problem. IIRC, the C60 does not support
>text mode printing. Have you tried printing from a GUI viewer/editor?
If I right click on the printer icon and then click on properties and then
click on "printer driver," I have another icon of the printer under
"default printer driver. I then right click on THAT icon and click on
properties. That brings up a utility menu (check nozzles, clean, etc.). If
I then click on the nozzle check, the printer starts working and prints
out a test page.
If I use a printer command from inside a word processor, or e.exe, or
PMView, a menu of printers comes up. If I choose the Epson printer and
click OK (or whatever it is one clicks), nothing happens. However, if I
have the printer window open, an icon appears with an arrow pointing to a
printer, it says something about job properties, and then the icon
disappears, and it say Jobs -- "0".
That is as much as I have done. Could there be something in the "Queue
options" that needs to be tweaked? I am using the same options as I had
with the HP network printer (the default options.).
Thanks,
Sandy
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