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My problem is with my memory. Fortunately I was able to go back to my Warp
4 install and see how that worked.
I use to have a Laserjet 1100 printer. Some years ago I got a Laserjet
1200 printer. PMFax doen't like the Laserjet 1200 printer driver, for some
reason. So I installed a Laserjet 1100 printer driver that I use just for
PMFax, and it prints fine on my Laserjet 1200 printer.
When I went to eCS, I forgot about needing a Laserjet 1100 printer driver
for PMFax, and that is why I got the error. Once I installed the driver
for the Laserjet 1100 printer, PMFax printed just fine to my Laserjet
1200.
It was so many years ago that I struggled with all of this that I
completely forgot that that was what had happened. Once I saw the other
driver in the PMFax driver setup notebook, it all came back to me.
I hope this is not too confusing.
Sandy
In <20060523101415.SM02324@MAIN>, on 05/23/06
at 10:21 AM, "Mark Abramowitz" said:
>In <200605230132.k4N1Wm9Y210868@pimout5-ext.prodigy.net>, on 05/22/06
> at 06:32 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>>I'm not sure how to answer this. If I go into the printer properties
>>driver notebook, there are all sorts of font cartridges listed as
>>available.
>Sandy,
>Forget everything I told you.
>I went back to look at the setup, where I remebered that you select the
>Laserjet, and realized that I was talking about something different.
>You are talking about printing to your laserjet, and the special driver
>is for using the FxPrint printer driver that prints from your app to a
>fax using Laserjet PCL emulation. I apologize for any wild goose chase
>that I sent you on.
>That being said, are you using the same laserjet printer driver?
>Googling, I found your problem showing up in Warp 4 in April of 2000, but
>I couldn't determine what the problem (or fix) was.
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