>The window/box giving the status of my printers (LW 300, SW1200) (= 
>scanning Page #, Printing Page #, etc.) disappears after only a 
>couple seconds after I click on the Print button. It was working fine 
>up to a couple days ago. I rebuilt the desktop, ran Disk Warrior and 
>Disk Optimizer (defragged), but no change. This is frustrating since 
>I prefer to follow the progress as it's printing. Is this a function 
>of one of the hidden "X" codes (which I forgot how to access anyway)?
>
>FWIW - PM 7300 upgraded to G4/400, OS 8.6, 248 RAM, 2 GB HD.
>
>Thanks, Fred

Maybe you have background printing on. When you go to print
a document, check for this setting in the "Print" dialog.
Turn off background printing, then see if this puts it back
the way you want it.

I have noticed that background printing settings sometimes
change without my asking them to.

--Anna


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