Excel does not print
A few of my users have the problem in excel when they attempt to print,
the job goes to the printer spool (I can see it appear and quickly disappears) but never prints. Users get no errors or any other indication that the file does not print. Has anyone else experienced this problem, or know a possible fix? Jeff |
Hi
does this happen only with Excel documents? -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany "Jeff" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... A few of my users have the problem in excel when they attempt to print, the job goes to the printer spool (I can see it appear and quickly disappears) but never prints. Users get no errors or any other indication that the file does not print. Has anyone else experienced this problem, or know a possible fix? Jeff |
If it's making it to the print spool, I would guess that it's not an excel
problem. But I don't have another guess. Maybe you could post in one of the windows newsgroups (depending on your network) or even search google?? Jeff wrote: A few of my users have the problem in excel when they attempt to print, the job goes to the printer spool (I can see it appear and quickly disappears) but never prints. Users get no errors or any other indication that the file does not print. Has anyone else experienced this problem, or know a possible fix? Jeff -- Dave Peterson |
Yes, other documents have no problem printing (ie Word, IE, email)
Jeff Frank Kabel wrote: Hi does this happen only with Excel documents? -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany "Jeff" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... A few of my users have the problem in excel when they attempt to print, the job goes to the printer spool (I can see it appear and quickly disappears) but never prints. Users get no errors or any other indication that the file does not print. Has anyone else experienced this problem, or know a possible fix? Jeff |
i am also having this problem i found this morning. i just installed a lexmark z515 a couple days ago and think this may have something to do with this. but i am also guessing and dont know how to go about figuring it out. |
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