I think I fixed that this morning on a win7 32 bit with a
Ricoh Aficio 2051 on a server 2003 but updating the drivers from Ricoh. I
did this remotely and could not see the output, but the act of printing did
not shut down IE9 as it did before the updated driver.
Thank You,
Robert Sexton
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From: Cameron [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2012 4:30 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Printing Issues with IE 9
Good afternoon all,
Win 7 pro 64 bit - fully patched
Printers - Canon ir3225 (from a W2008r2 print server that tells me the
hotfix for it, doesn't apply that that system)
Issue - Script error/Internal error when trying to print from a web page
I'm seeing issues all over Google about printing issues with IE 9. The
hotfix that MS provides to *fix* the issue is already installed on the
system and still no joy. Apparently there are compatibility problems with
some printer drivers and IE9 (Canon & HP mostly it seems). I've tried
disabling the script debugging but that didn't help, neither did turning off
protected mode.
I'm at a bit of a loss here...has anyone figured out a way around this?
Suggestions/ LMGTFY welcomed!
Thanks as always!
Cameron
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