Re: Printer semi-woe




"steve robinson" <steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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If you go into your system files and delete any reference to your
printer and reboot the machine it may refind your printer ,

you can also xheck to see if the lpt1 port is active or not . if its
been disabled then you wont find your printer

<Grin>. She swore blind that she'd tried that, but I might well give it a
quiet go myself. I am in substantial brownie-point credit as it is, having
repaired the grumble-drier this morning when she was preparing to buy a new
one.


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