On the HP Laserjet, a Stack error usually means a Postscript error. If the
error has something to do with memory, it's the memory installed on the
printer not your computer. Make sure that the printer driver settings match
what is physically installed on the printer.
If the error persists attempt to break the document is smaller pieces and
see if it will print. If it will, you probably need additional memory on
the printer for these documents.
Not sure on the Canon issue
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Alan Morris
Microsoft Printing Team
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"Michel" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On my HP Laserjet MP, it prints a document with a "stack
> error" on it, although my computer have lots of memory
> available. For my Canon Multipass F50, you can see the
> print job, but it never print; and, according to the
> status monitor, there's no problem at all.
>
> I'd tried to reinstall both drivers, but the same
> problems occur. What should I do next ?