I'm sorry I was a bit short with my question to your problem. I have seen
instances where the speed of the printer connection influences the success
of the printing. It is definitely a problem with the OS, as that determines
how the info gets to the printer in the first place. Could you change the
printer to COM1 (just for grins...)?
>On Tue, 10 Feb 1998, William F. Stephenson wrote:
>
>> Just a possibility: is your COM 2 port overwhelmed? by all the info?
>
>I am going to say yes... but what do you mean by overwhelmed? Surely, this
>is a function of the OS? The OS 'controls' the 'overwhelming' to most
>laser printers through spooling (letting the printer handle the load). If
>the printer works under Win95(which spools to the printer) then it seems
>the to me it is a Windows NT4 driver issue.
>To resolve this issue, the setup has been confined to a Win NT4
>server standalone.
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