Tracy, the printer is set in the api and I verified it is sent to the correct printer and the printerisready() returns .t.

On 10/2/2014 5:16 PM, Tracy Pearson wrote:
If you're using the API, there is a way to set the current printer in the 
control.

On October 2, 2014 8:13:37 PM EDT, Jeff Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
On 10/2/2014 4:56 PM, Tracy Pearson wrote:
I've had customers call about this from time to time. Usually there
its an offline printer that the jobs are being dropped into.

On October 2, 2014 6:58:02 PM EDT, Jeff Johnson <[email protected]>
wrote:
Upon Tracy's recommendation I used the DYMO API.  It was very easy
to
use and works fine except for one thing - it doesn't print.

          oDymoAddIn.StartPrintJob()
          oDymoAddIn.Print2(1, .f., 0)
          oDymoAddIn.EndPrintJob()

The above are the commands to print.  The same commands print in the
.NET, VB and Access samples with the exact same code.  Also the
labels
print from the DYMO software.

I am getting .t. from oDymoAddIn.IsPrinterReady() and I can
manipulate
the labels.  Everything works except the actual printing.

I just don't get it.  Any ideas?  I contacted DYMO support twice in
the
last two days but no response.
I was just thinking what Virgil brought up.  Because I am in VFP do I
need to set the printer to name DYMO and the set printer on - or set
printer to to clear it out?

--
Jeff

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