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At 2:32 PM -0500 on 5/6/00, in the message "Re: [PCBUILD] Recycling
print jobs" you wrote:
>James,
>Try using one of the older HP drivers on the HP4000. (HP5) I have had
>all kinds of strange things happen with this printer on an NT network.
>This solution doesn't always work but when it does it's an easy fix for
>this problem.
>
>Rick
>
Rick,
Welcome to Monday.
Thanks for the suggestion, already tried that (used the Microsoft 4M
drivers for the 8100).
Thought there might be a physical problem that might be causing it.
Perhaps a 100baseT network and cards sending data to a 10baseT
Jetdirect, and it couldn't acknowledge fast enough??
Anyway, thanks again.
Jim
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