Aman Khanna reckons he knows a bit about [netconnect] Voyager printing, but there's
more to it than that.
> I have three problems with the printing function of Voyager version 2.96.7
> (on the NC2 CD at WOA):
Don't we all? ;)
>
> 1) Printing is dog slow. OK, I only have an '030, but surely it /could/ be
> faster?
My old 030/25 printed unbelievably fast as far as I was concerned
(greyscales, anyway). All I can suggest is set up turboprint, then
when you print in Voyager don't run the prefs programs in case they
are overriding your TP prefs.
> 2) When printing to my Canon BJC600e with Turboprint V7, Voyager
> doesn't send an "end of page" signal, so I lose anything to be
> printed on the second page onwards. This is definitely a problem
> with Voyager as *no* other programs have this problem.
A known problem. Nothing much can be done, except print one page, then
edit the html to remove what you've printed, print it again etc.
> If anyone has any olutions (except "upgrade" - I will next Summer
> when I have time), please let me know.
Not much help, I suspect, but I did try :)
Paul C, on a tape recorder in the sky.
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.. Some more samples of New Elements for the Periodic Table:
1) Canadium, Eh: Similar to Americium, but a little denser.
2) Innofensium, Pc: Precisely equal numbers of electrons, protons,
neutrons, leptons, quarks. Completely inert, utterly useless, but smells
like a rose.
3) Cabmium, Cb: Found in abundance, except when needed. Exists in two
states, in motion and at rest. When in motion, it cannot be stopped, no
matter what you do. Cabmium has a charge associated with it. The charge is
variable, and scientists have not determined the formula for calculating it.
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