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Old July 17th 05, 01:31 AM
PattyL
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Have you tried shutting down the computer, then turning off the printer,
unplugging it and letting it sit for a few minutes? Then plug it back in
and restart your system. Give this a try. Some devices will not completely
reset when you reboot or shut down your computer because they are still
connected to power.

PattyL


"Fred" wrote in message
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Agreed. But whoever wrote this printer driver should have
his American or Indian balls shot off at high noon.

Their tech support is reading a basic troubleshooting chart
and I get the same wrong advice each time. One of the
supervisors actually called me back one time, but he never
got anywhere either.

"Arthur Entlich" wrote in message
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I'm not sure the nationality of the code writers has

anything to do with
this. I have met some very talented code writers from

India and some
others from North America who I would not wish to write me

a postcard,
let alone a printer driver.

Many companies outsource code work and have fine products.

Art

Fred wrote:

Thanks for the tip. My previous printer was a Cannon

and it
was super. Parallel port and fast! Sad thing is - this
Lexmark actually prints very well - especially

considering
that I have kicked the sh*t out of it a hunderd times.

Bad
software makes anything look bad. That, plus the Indian
tech support difficulties.

** LEXMARK?? Are you reading this!? Give up on those

low
budget Indian programmers and hire an AMERICAN ***

"Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote in
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I don't know that you'll find anyone who will disagree

with that statement!

The Canon multifunction range are excellent.... but

check

they have drivers

for Win9x systems before purchasing.
--
Cari (MS-MVP)
Printing & Imaging



"Fred" wrote in message
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This is one crappy printer.

"Fred" wrote in message
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When I am printing and run out of paper, the printer

stops

and beeps. Then after I add paper, and hit the

'resume'

button, it starts to print the next page but then

stops
after a few seconds and an error message appears on

the
screen (click "close" or "ignore"). I have to hit

click

"ignore" to get the printing to resume and complete.

Anyone know how to stop that error message from coming

up?