It may be the driver trying to "auto update" to a device that doesn't physically exist (the virtual printer). Switch the option off in the driver properties > accessories tab.
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It may be the driver trying to "auto update" to a device that doesn't physically exist (the virtual printer). Switch the option off in the driver properties > accessories tab.
So if the codes exist within the file, and when lpr'd to the device the job still doesn't print correctly, it has to be the printer ignoring the request, rather than the codes being removed by a...
So what happens if you lpr this file - does it print as expected?
I thought that was the idea of the generic driver - the fact that it doesn't modify the job? Are you sure that the commands are being removed from the file, and not just ignored by the device -...
What about using lpr from the command line? It does depend on the device you're trying to print on, but it'll be something like:
lpr -S <printerIP> -P RAW -d <filepath\filename>
Within Access, individual reports can be set to print to specific paper trays - this may be overriding the driver settings.
Open the access report in design view, go to page setup and check the...
Manuals4you - have I upset you in a previous life?
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Thanks mikedci that looks perfect.
Thanks for that, the MPC7500 is officially rated at 38 per minute for A3, so it's probably a little faster on the MPC7501 - I just can't find the official data anywhere though.
Cheers
Thanks for your helpful comment. It's not in any of their manuals, unless you know different of course.
Hi guys,
Does anyone know the official A3 copy speed for the MP C6501 / MP C7501?
Thanks
64 bit isn't supported
Could this have been the firewall on the server?