Office 2007 - Cannot print images.

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vsclauz

Hi there... So I can't print images in Microsoft Word 2007 or Excel 2007 or
Picture Manager 2007... I have the Home & Student edition. When I try to
print in any of these programs, either I will get an error message and it
will close or it will seem like it is sending to the printer, the printer
will make noise like it is warming up, and then nothing will happen. If i try
to print the exact same document but delete the pictures, it will print no
problem. And other computers can print pictures on the same printer. I have
checked the "print drawings/images box" or whatever it is called, and even
the "print background box". Help please!
 
D

db

you probably should
look up this issue at
the printers home site.

the printer driver may
be the problem.

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D

DL

And the mysterious err msg would be?
Are you using the Printer manufacturers driver or have you made the mistake
of updating drivers via MSUpdate?
 
D

db

well, you may still
try to reinstall the
driver.

perhaps, you should
review the spooling
features.

spooling the print
job to disk before
printing might help

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db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>
DatabaseBen, Retired Professional
- Systems Analyst
- Database Developer
- Accountancy
- Veteran of the Armed Forces
- Microsoft Partner
- @hotmail.com
~~~~~~~~~~"share the nirvana" - dbZen
 
V

vsclauz

That's the weird thing... No error message on the printer or computer. It
just acts like its warming up to print and doesn't follow through. Its like
the printer got the print job and discarded it, cause when i check the job
status there is no record of mine there. But it does warm up when i send it
to the printer.
 

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