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Old June 16th 05, 08:55 PM
Dave
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Default Inverse printing

I have a user with a very strange problem. She had a PC with Windows 95
connected to an HP Laserjet 6L. The problem was theat when she printed
anything it came out white text on black background. She is connecting to the
network via Citrix - i.e. the printer is set as a client printer. I have
since rebuilt the PC with Windows 98 and replaced the printer with a newer HP
Laser printer - (sorry forgot the model no) - but she still has the same
problem - white text on black background. I guess this could be a profile
thing perhaps? Any ideas? I can't replicate the problem elsewhere.

thanks

Dave

 




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