Modify Printer setup on Publisher

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Frustrated Publisher Uwser

Does anyone know how to get Publisher recondider insisting that I have a
Postscript printer? In an attempt to have Publisher 2003 print (convert to
PDF) my book, I had to play with different sized of the pages including the
Postscript. The size of my page on the publisher is 5.5X8 inch. However,
the Publisher gives me an error message that my Postscript printer needs to
be version 2 and not 1. Even when I select a new file and selecting my laser
printer, it gives me the same error message and does not allow me to print.

It may be easier to convey Mr. Gates that my printer is not Postscript than
to change the setting on Publisher. Unfortunately, I am committed to
Publisher otherwise I would yank out Publisher in its entirety.

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Mary Sauer

Do you have a default printer selected in the printer folder? Is your laser the
default printer?
What is the error message? It would be helpful to know

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Mary Sauer MSFT MVP
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Ed Bennett

Frustrated said:
In an attempt to have Publisher 2003 print (convert to
PDF) my book, I had to play with different sized of the pages including the
Postscript.
It may be easier to convey Mr. Gates that my printer is not Postscript than
to change the setting on Publisher. Unfortunately, I am committed to
Publisher otherwise I would yank out Publisher in its entirety.

All PDF drivers are PostScript printers.
 

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