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Printing multiple copies over network?
I have Office 2000, full version, running on an XP Home machine. Print
Server is a dedicated Win98 machine with virtually no software on it. When trying to print multiple copies of a document to a network printer, by selecting File/Print, and entering the number of copies, I only get one copy printed. Am I missing something obvious? Thanks Brett Anderson |
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Brett,
With using a network printer, each copy of a page, might be considered = as an individual job. There may be a pause in printing between each job. = There is an inherent delay, when the printer is not directly connected = to the PC originating the print job. What you should consider are the following: 1. Check for the latest version of the printer's drivers, which might = include an update for the printing software. a. You might want to add the XP drivers to the W98 PC. 2. Is the XP PC connected printer server via hardwire or wireless? A = wireless connection will making the printing job longer. a. If you are using a router or wireless connection, check = manufacturer's sites for driver updates. 3. Did you add XP SP2? If you did, you may need to check if there is a = driver update for the printer. a. Check manufacturer's sites for driver updates. 4. If you are using third party firewall software. a. Make sure you have you have the latest version, especially if you = have added XP SP2. b. And check any security settings, printing setttings. 5. Check for software updates for Office2000, again, especially if you = have installed XP SP2. --=20 Add MS to your News Reader: news://msnews.microsoft.com Rich/rerat (RRR News) message rule Previous Text Snipped to Save Bandwidth When Appropriate "Brett Anderson" wrote in message = ... I have Office 2000, full version, running on an XP Home machine. Print Server is a dedicated Win98 machine with virtually no software on it. When trying to print multiple copies of a document to a network printer, = by selecting File/Print, and entering the number of copies, I only get one = copy printed. Am I missing something obvious? Thanks Brett Anderson |
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Hi Rich,
Thanks for the reply. This is not an issue of time delay, the first copy prints, no others. I have tried wired, although primary connection is G wireless. I realize that everything is a little slower, but this is not a case of taking too long, it just doesn't print any more than 1 page per command, no matter how many pages I ask it to print. It's possible my problem is that it's an old printer. In fact, it's an antique by computer standards. I bought it *used* in 1999. It's an Epson Stylus 600. I do have the "latest" XP and Win98 drivers loaded on the appropriate machines. Not sure how to load the XP driver on the 98 machine, if you can tell me how, I'd be glad to try it. No internal firewall, only on the DSL modem. And Office 2000 is up to date according to MS's site. Thanks for the suggestions, any further ideas would be appreciated. Brett Anderson KMS "RRR_News" wrote in message ... Brett, With using a network printer, each copy of a page, might be considered as an individual job. There may be a pause in printing between each job. There is an inherent delay, when the printer is not directly connected to the PC originating the print job. What you should consider are the following: 1. Check for the latest version of the printer's drivers, which might include an update for the printing software. a. You might want to add the XP drivers to the W98 PC. 2. Is the XP PC connected printer server via hardwire or wireless? A wireless connection will making the printing job longer. a. If you are using a router or wireless connection, check manufacturer's sites for driver updates. 3. Did you add XP SP2? If you did, you may need to check if there is a driver update for the printer. a. Check manufacturer's sites for driver updates. 4. If you are using third party firewall software. a. Make sure you have you have the latest version, especially if you have added XP SP2. b. And check any security settings, printing setttings. 5. Check for software updates for Office2000, again, especially if you have installed XP SP2. -- Add MS to your News Reader: news://msnews.microsoft.com Rich/rerat (RRR News) message rule Previous Text Snipped to Save Bandwidth When Appropriate "Brett Anderson" wrote in message ... I have Office 2000, full version, running on an XP Home machine. Print Server is a dedicated Win98 machine with virtually no software on it. When trying to print multiple copies of a document to a network printer, by selecting File/Print, and entering the number of copies, I only get one copy printed. Am I missing something obvious? Thanks Brett Anderson |
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"Brett Anderson" wrote in message ... Hi Rich, Thanks for the reply. This is not an issue of time delay, the first copy prints, no others. I have tried wired, although primary connection is G wireless. I realize that everything is a little slower, but this is not a case of taking too long, it just doesn't print any more than 1 page per command, no matter how many pages I ask it to print. It's possible my problem is that it's an old printer. In fact, it's an antique by computer standards. I bought it *used* in 1999. It's an Epson Stylus 600. I do have the "latest" XP and Win98 drivers loaded on the appropriate machines. Not sure how to load the XP driver on the 98 machine, if you can tell me how, I'd be glad to try it. No internal firewall, only on the DSL modem. And Office 2000 is up to date according to MS's site. Thanks for the suggestions, any further ideas would be appreciated. Brett Anderson KMS "RRR_News" wrote in message ... Brett, With using a network printer, each copy of a page, might be considered as an individual job. There may be a pause in printing between each job. There is an inherent delay, when the printer is not directly connected to the PC originating the print job. What you should consider are the following: 1. Check for the latest version of the printer's drivers, which might include an update for the printing software. a. You might want to add the XP drivers to the W98 PC. 2. Is the XP PC connected printer server via hardwire or wireless? A wireless connection will making the printing job longer. a. If you are using a router or wireless connection, check manufacturer's sites for driver updates. 3. Did you add XP SP2? If you did, you may need to check if there is a driver update for the printer. a. Check manufacturer's sites for driver updates. 4. If you are using third party firewall software. a. Make sure you have you have the latest version, especially if you have added XP SP2. b. And check any security settings, printing setttings. 5. Check for software updates for Office2000, again, especially if you have installed XP SP2. -- Add MS to your News Reader: news://msnews.microsoft.com Rich/rerat (RRR News) message rule Previous Text Snipped to Save Bandwidth When Appropriate "Brett Anderson" wrote in message ... I have Office 2000, full version, running on an XP Home machine. Print Server is a dedicated Win98 machine with virtually no software on it. When trying to print multiple copies of a document to a network printer, by selecting File/Print, and entering the number of copies, I only get one copy printed. Am I missing something obvious? Thanks Brett Anderson I don't think you can load the XP drivers on the win98 box ....XP will let you load XP and 98 drivers ...maybe try to move the printer to the XP machine for a trial ? |
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