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I just did a Google for:
"INTERNAL ERROR - Incomplete Session by time out"
Seems you are not alone. I'm inclined to suggest you call
Samsung, but check first that you have up to date drivers.
George.
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Hi all,
Well folks, this one is beyond me indeed.
I'm using a Dell 8100 laptop, running windows xp home, and
it's a 1.6 gig processor.
Now, here's the problem. I went to print a document using
my Samsong 2010 lazer printer.
Now this document is a 20 page document, and I was using
Microsoft Word, and so I started to print out pages.
The thing gets to about page 10, and stops printing. Then,
a few minutes later, more pages are printed, from page 11
through 13.
Then, it stops again and in a few minutes more, 2 more pages
printed.
Then, I get this error message that I've pasted in below.
"INTERNAL ERROR - Incomplete Session by time out POSITION
0x121224 (1184292)
SYSTEM h6fwsim_mono/os_hook LINE 1056 VERSION QPDL 5.04
04--25--2005"
So, can anyone help me on this one?
To me, it seems like it's saying that the printer timed out.
Any of you ever heard of something like this before?
If that's the case, can I adjust the timeout on this printer
by going into the properties of the printer or something
like that?
thanks for any help you can give me on this one.
Right now folks, I'm without a printer, and I need to use it
alot.
I don't want to have to go to a library or something to
print out stuff.
I don't want to go back to ink jet printers because they are
terrible, because the nozzles get all gooked up with dryed
ink, and lazers print more pages per cartridge.
thanks,
Harry
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