Re: [NTLK] Printing/Faxing multiple pages

From: Laurent Daudelin (nemesys_at_cox.rr.com)
Date: Wed Nov 28 2001 - 21:04:10 EST


on 28/11/01 18:49, Basil Selden at chessmaster1984_at_earthlink.net wrote:

> on 11/28/01 5:36 PM, Laurent Daudelin at laurent_daudelin_at_fanniemae.com
> wrote:
>
>>
>> On 11/28/01 5:36 PM, "Basil Selden" <chessmaster1984_at_earthlink.net> wrote:
>>
>>> I recently encountered a problem I didn't think existed in OS2.1 devices. I
>>> encountered serious problems trying to print or fax multipage documents.
>>> Only the first page was reproduced! In addition, only the first page was
>>> visible using the print preview option. There was no problem with emailing
>>> or beaming the entire document. I had seen references to this problem with
>>> 1.x devices but didn't know later models would exhibit this behavior. I
>>> tried freezing/deleting packages to maximize internal memory/heap but with
>>> no success. Any thoughts, comments, suggestions or solutions.
>>
>> Which application? I've never had such problems while printing or faxing
>> from my MP2100...
>>
>> -Laurent.
> Lately I tried printing from Super Note Pad and Expense Plus (both
> registered). If you haven't had any problems them I assume theorectically I
> shouldn't either.

Is SuperNotePad a separate application from the Notepad or an extension to
it? I don't have any extension to the notepad and don't have any problem
printing long notes. I also have Expense Plus, but I haven't used it a lot,
and I think I've never tried to print from it, just exchange information
with the desktop.

Try to print a more-than-one-page document in NewtonWorks.

-Laurent.

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