GO button on printer

J

Jared

I have a Laserjet 2100 printer and it works just fine
with all of 03 office, BUT publisher. Everytime I print
a file from publisher my printer makes me hit the "go
button" to continue printing. It does not matter whats
on the file. It could be just the word "test" and I
still have to hit the go button. Every other app
Word/Excel/PP print just fine.

Any ideas?

Thanks
 
°

°°MS-Publisher°°

There are no known printing issues in any versions of Publisher.

However there are substantial issues with all the garbage HP products and
faulty drivers HP fail to fix.

Call the HP slave wages call centre in India to get your problem fixed.

HP do not even honor the warranty on their products.

Next time buy a decent brand of printer.
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

Jared said:
I have a Laserjet 2100 printer and it works just fine
with all of 03 office, BUT publisher. Everytime I print
a file from publisher my printer makes me hit the "go
button" to continue printing. It does not matter whats
on the file. It could be just the word "test" and I
still have to hit the go button. Every other app
Word/Excel/PP print just fine.

Any ideas?

Thanks


This is an issue with the printer - /not/ Publisher. There are *NO* printing
issues that cannot be directly attributed to, faulty hardware, outdated,
faulty or incorrectly installed drivers or user error.

The fact that it prints correctly in any other application is completely
irrelevant - Publisher is a DTP application and, like all DTP applications,
is very fussy about drivers. Follow the instructions at the site(s) below.

My Printer only prints part of a page (ignore the heading, just follow the
instructions).
http://www.coribright.com/Windows/Article One.htm


Where do I find updated drivers for my printer?
http://www.coribright.com/Windows/Article Eight.htm

For more articles on printing see

Bruce Sanderson's Site - Printing in Windows 2000 and Windows XP
http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders/index.htm
 

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