Mark Rode wrote:
> The printer installed OK and
> recognized the port correctly but with later test the driver did not
> recognize the port correctly as bidirectional and while I can test print
> locally single direction I can't print across the network. I don't get a
> error message....I can see the CPU come to life when I print for a client
> but nothing happens.
Hi ,
You may need to check your Spool Settings.
This is located in printer properties under the
Details tab.
From here you can enable/disable bi-directional
support and toggle EMF/RAW format. You'll
have to find the settings that work best for you.
I had the same problem using a Alps printer
on a network and made the the following changes:
*start printing after last page is spooled
*enable bi-directional support
-yui shin
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