Thanks all

They are getting less crashes.  

It seems everything worked fine then one day they
started getting the crashes when printing.  Starting
the printer first seems to help.

marc





--- "J.M. GRATIAS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Marc :
> 
> >
> I have a user that keeps getting a rbase exe error
> and
> kicked out of RBase when they print to the printer
> or
> LPT1.
> If they print to screen it seems to work OK but if
> they send the output to Printer or LPT1 RBW crashes.
> ...
> They are using XP and RBW 6.1a
> <
> 
> 
> G85 is a HP multifunction printer is not it ?
> Same model as G55 with a fax added ?
> 
> I strongly suspect thoses printers to have many
> problems when running
> W2K/XP OS : I have a client that was using a HP G55
> on an old good COMPAQ
> DeskPro W98  without any problems.
> 
> He decided to buy a new IBM Netvista running W2K
> SP3, and it was impossible
> to install G55 drivers for W2K on both parallel/USB
> ports with the CD
> supplied with the printer.
> 
> HP support send a CD with the last version.
> Installation process correctly, but G55 works
> correctly only if the printer
> is on before W2K is launched ....
> 
> Hope this will help ....
> Good luck,
> 
> J.M. GRATIAS, Logimatique
> 
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