This happens because as far as the computer is concerned your printer has
gone offline during bootup.
Every hear that "burp" from the printer when you reboot?
You might want to be sure that:
A) You have a printer cable that brings out ALL of the pins to the printer,
many ground the "useless" lines... modern printers do take advantage of the
extra lines...
B) You have your printer set to EPP not ECP or SPP in the bios...
Normally the combination will fix this.
-JMS
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> Subject: [expert] Kudzu - Unwanted Intervention
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> Can anyone suggest why, when I am booting up, kudzu reprots that my
> printer has been removed from the system? It's where it has always been
> and it is switched on. The installer was smart enough to recognise it
> nevertheless I have to go through this farce every time (once/twice a
> week) I reboot.
>
> regards
>
> Daryl Johnson
> Proplan Associates
>
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