Printing problem

J

John

Hi

Access 2000 sp3. We print a report on OKI 3391 ML (actually using the Epson
LQ-1050 driver) with a custom form size. Recently we re-did the dell pc that
the printer is connected to using the original win xp disk that came with
the pc. Since then the report printing has developed the following problem;

The report prints parts of report text double i.e. it prints over twice some
portions of the text but not all text. The portions of text that prints
twice do not seem to have any thing common except they all lie towards the
right of the report even though not exactly aligned. The access app used for
printing is the same as before the problem occurred so it is not likely to
be the cause. I have reinstalled the access 2000 and sp3 as part of redoing
the pc though. Could this be the problem? There is outlook 2003 on the same
pc as well.

Could anyone please advise as to what could be the reason for these problems
and any possible fix?

Thanks

Regards
 
D

Douglas J. Steele

AFAIK, Access doesn't add anything to the "plumbing": it strictly uses the
Windows Print driver. Are you having problems printing from other
applications as well? Have you checked that you've got the most up-to-date
version of the driver?
 
J

John

From other apps and DOS it prints fine. This is the big mystery. The Epson
LQ-1050 driver is from the win xp disk accompanying the pc. I don't think
Epson provide win xp driver separately.

Regards
 
T

Tony Toews

John said:
From other apps and DOS it prints fine. This is the big mystery. The Epson
LQ-1050 driver is from the win xp disk accompanying the pc. I don't think
Epson provide win xp driver separately.

The printer driver found at
http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/...yes&oid=14323&infoType=Downloads&platform=All
might be newer 05/30/03. Or might not.

Tony
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T

Tony Toews

T

Tony Toews

Tony Toews said:
No, I couldn't see one there either.

Hmm, but when I visit http://www.okidata.com/mkt/html/nf/Drivers.html
I don't see the 3391 printer mentioned.

I found some on a European/Russian site.

http://www.oki.ru/fcgi-bin/public.fcgi?pid=6&cid=1&chid=1&pdflag=&prid=248&OSId=0&languageId=1

Tony
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T

Tony Toews

John said:
Correct. Its a european/uk version.

Ah, ok. That makes sense then.

So what happens when you try that driver?

Tony
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J

John

The only win xp driver for Epson lq-1050 that I know (we are using the oki
in lq-1050 compatibility mode) comes on the win xp cd. It installs fine.

Regards
 
T

Tony Toews

John said:
The only win xp driver for Epson lq-1050 that I know (we are using the oki
in lq-1050 compatibility mode) comes on the win xp cd. It installs fine.

Why not use the 3391 driver that you can download?

Tony
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T

Tony Toews

John said:
Does not support custom form which I need.

You can create your own custom forms, actually custom paper sizes, on
the PC or printer server.

Setting up custom paper sizes is totally different in the Win NT
4/2000/Win XP environment compared to Win 95/98/ME.

Go into the list of Printers under the Settings button from the Start
menu. You may need to do this on the print server. Then click on
File >> Server Properties Then you can create a new form with the
sizes you want on it as well as a name.

Then you can follow the below steps inside Access to choose the just
created Paper Size. Go into the design of the report, Click
'File',Page Setup', Click the 'Page' tab., Select 'Specific Printer',,
Pick the printer you are using., Click 'Properties' then the 'Paper'
tab., In 'Paper Size' select 'Custom'. and choose your just created
Paper Size.

Tony
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Please respond only in the newsgroups so that others can
read the entire thread of messages.
Microsoft Access Links, Hints, Tips & Accounting Systems at
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