Thanks, Troy.  This triggered my memory about timeout and I found this on
the printer detail settings.  I think the old DOS command parameter was
TI=15 or whatever seconds.  Used to have to ramp this up if a lot of users
were directing at one printer and a complex report was printing.  Got all
kinds of garbage.  Interestingly enough, I went to change this on a printer
to test and lo and behold it was working as before.  Hmmmm.....  I think
the more noise I made around here got some global setting changed back.
These things just dont happen by themselves....

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The timeout setting on a Novell network is set from under the Novell Client
properties under the printer capture defaults.  This is the amount of time
that Novell waits from the time it last received any data on the lpt port
until it decides you are done sending data.  It then will stop receiving
data on that print job and submit it to the printer.


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