Thanks Bob and Lucas.
I'll have them try it on a newer/better HP and check on some of your driver
suggestions.
Once again, this list keeps me in business.
Best Regards,
Dennis
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At 06:18 PM 10/19/2005, you wrote:
Dennis,
Our company has a small facility on TS that is 4 states away and have
virtually no problems! (Only when the internet connection goes down) We
print about 200 pages a day with barcodes and some graphics without any
problems.
I do not remember if I answered this thread before or not, but will put
forward some ideas that I have found to be pretty helpful.
1) Only use printer drivers that come with the Server. I.E. if you are
using a Win2K box, then only use drivers that came with it. If you are
using a HP printer that the server does not have, use an earlier
version. I.E. If you have a 4180 printer, use a 4100 driver if needed.
2)Do not use an "All in One" driver with terminal services. From
different forums I have read, HP drivers (especially All in One printers)
are really bad about being standardized.
3) Insure that ALL the driver settings are exactly the same on the remote
computer as they are on the server. (I am assuming you are printing to the
remote user's printer)
I expect your problem is driver related and if you can follow the above,
it might clear a lot up. If not, then it might simply be that the HP
printer model being used is not compatible. Again, we print pick tickets,
packing lists and bill of ladings every day in a facility in PA and our
sever is in IN. We have had very good performance and no problems to
speak of. (Win2K server, XP remotes, HP3380 printer)
-Bob
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I would like to terminate Terminal Services!
Printing a vanilla report, all pages (the default), the user must "ready"
their printer for every page. But, when they specify the page range (1-x)
for all pages, then it works just fine. ?????
Any ideas why that would be?
Dennis
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At 03:56 PM 10/17/2005, you wrote:
Dennis:
You might want to compare the properties of both reports (page sizes,
orientation, margins, etc.) and see if you can spot a difference.
Javier,
Javier Valencia, PE
President
Valencia Technology Group, L.L.C.
14315 S. Twilight Ln, Suite #14
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Thanks Javier,
I'll have them check, but a 10-20 page report prints with no intervention
whereas this large report requires that they press the Ready button on
every page.
Dennis
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At 02:44 PM 10/17/2005, you wrote:
Dennis:
It is likely that the printer is setup for manual page feeding (manual
tray feed). In both of my printers (Minolta, Lexmark), if the printer is
set up for the manual feed tray, it will prompt after each page and when
you press the button it redirects to the default tray. When you display
the form to the screen and then click on the printer icon, it will open a
window; you can access from there the printer settings and verify the
paper source.
Javier,
Javier Valencia, PE
President
Valencia Technology Group, L.L.C.
14315 S. Twilight Ln, Suite #14
Olathe, Kansas 66062-4578
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