Man-wai: The text file containing the invoices is formatted perfectly.
Because the print lines that get dropped are never consistent, it kind
of points to a spooling problem. Maybe I will try to turn off spooling.
Jeff
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On 09/06/2013 08:35 AM, Man-wai Chang wrote:
Could that 75 invoices be reprinted so that you could dump the raw
printer data for trouble-shooting?
Does your application have a checkbox for that sort of things (print
to a file first, then dump the file to printer)?
Did the user change the printer name or the driver for that RawPrinter?
On Fri, Sep 6, 2013 at 10:04 AM, Dan Covill <[email protected]> wrote:
On 09/05/13 05:57 PM, Jeff Johnson wrote:
Ted: This machine is not connected to the Internet. He is very
protective of this application and knowing what it does, I really like
his protection.
He does not run updates on this machine either. It is only the .vcx
that is causing the problem. It uses a ton of windows API's to
basically disable them when encountered in a flat file. Your idea that
it is spooling makes the best sense. But what could be happening?
I would assume spooling uses RAM as much as possible, and therefore goes to
the swap file when print file is larger. Flaky VM drive? You could move
the swap file to a different drive and see if that changes anything.
Spooling sounds likely, and so does hardware.
Dan
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