I just have gotten in the habbit of running the report to a file first and 
then sending the file to the printer.

===== Original Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at 1/11/02 2:52 pm
>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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