A fix (of sorts) for the infamous voyager problem.  At least it works for
me.

Just as the printer is reaching the end of the page hit the form feed (or
whatever) button on the printer.  On my Canon BJC-4550  it is called the
RESUME button.  By the way My computer was until recently an A-3000 , 030/25
2meg chip, 4 meg fast,  210 meg hard drive, no graphics card or accelerator.
and V-2.88.  Never up graded because it worked pretty good.  and didn't want
to mess things up.   Kept watching the comments on the mail lists and
decided to stick with a working browser.  sixteen colors ran pretty good.

My job really makes it just about imperative to be able to work with Word
and Excel files at home.  Finally gave up just after Christmas and bought (I
can't say that here)  with 550 MHz Atalon and 128 meg Ram.  It does what I
need.  But it crashes just as much or more than the Miggy.  the One at work
is good for two or three crashes a day. and maybe the network crashes every
week about once.  No room to keep the Miggy set up so it is in put up in the
corner  of the spare bedroom.    I Know that Amiga WILL llive forever and
that When I can I will be back in the Amiga business.

Tom
----- Original Message -----
From: Gil Knutson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 31, 2000 11:53 PM
Subject: [voyager] Re: Printing with V�


> On 31-Mar-00,* Norbert Roth*, of Planet Eros, wrote these Wise Words:
>
> > As you easily might guess, the page is to long to fit on
> > one sheet of paper. So it must be splitted.
>
> Definitely!
>
> > It seems V� is sending the whole file to TBP without
> > any page breaks and without a formfeed at the end.
> > So the file ends up in the printer, processing a
> > manual form feed only one page is printed, nothing more.
>
> EXACTLY the same here!
>
> > Normally it should print the whole web page divided to
> > several sheets. (Or am I execpeting miracles? ;-).
>
> That shouldn't be a problem... it works great
> in out iMac lab at school... to a PS printer!
>
> > I'm not quite sure, which of the two programms is
> > responsible for this misbehaviour, but ...
>
> Me neither.. or if it is a conflict with what I
> am using.  But it does not matter to me, really, what
> is to blame.  I am using pretty common hacks, and the
> programs should be familiar with them.
>
> If the programmers wanted to use me as a beta tester,
> I would guess my machine would be the one to test it on...
> a LOT of things go whonky on my system... enough so that
> I think I have a faulty chip somewhere...
>
> But our one and only Guru cannot find anything wrong...
>
>  : /
>
> Gil
>
> --
>          ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gil Knutson's Pride and Joy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>                 [EMAIL PROTECTED] - OS3.5 - Sardis, BC, Canada
>    A3000/30/2+16 RAM + 240 meg Quantum + 1.06 gig Seagate + ZIP Drive
>         MFCardIII+GVC 56k Speakerphone+Lexmark 4039 10R w/16meg
>       THOR2.6, MUI3.8, MWB, Voyager3, AmIRC 2.0, AmFTP 1.65 (all reg)
>          ~~~~~~~~~~~ The Amiga Shall Inherit the Earth ~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> When I'm not in my right mind, my left mind gets pretty crowded.
>
>
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