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VFP crashes when previewing HP output.
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11/08/1998 23:32:22
Larry Long
ProgRes (Programming Resources)
Georgie, États-Unis
 
 
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09/08/1998 21:44:49
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
Divers
Thread ID:
00125126
Message ID:
00125856
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I have a client that has an HP4000, and the problem is definitely the printer driver. HP does have some updated drivers posted at their website, but even those are not solving the problems. I have resorted to trying different drivers. One that seems to work ok is the LaserJetIII. I have seen other HP printer problems in the past and they are almost impossible to get fixed. I will never buy one or recommend one.
Good Luck!

>This is a bad news to you!
>
>Up Till Today, HP Do Not provide a fix on any printer driver even current new printer such as HP 890C....
>
>That message is come from our company external hardware supporter.
>The possible suggestion is:
>Choose another printer!
>
>Another thing:
>In win95, the top margin for Espon Printer cannot be zero but HP can!
>Top margin for Espon is 4 mm. So, if you need to print label, you need to think a lot!
>
>
>

>>Hi, recently one of our development Win95 PCs has stopped producing stable programs (exe). The symptoms are that if a HP Laserjet is set as the default Win95 printer, the printing/previewing via VFP causes a GPF in GDI.EXE which then becomes a GPF in KERNEL32.EXE and the PC hangs. The most curious part of this is that if the default printer is changed to a HP Deskjet or any other printer, the program works fine. We have deleted and re-installed the HP driver from the Windows CD and we have deleted and re-installed VFP - to no avail. If the project is moved and recompiled on any other development Win95 PC, the program produced works fine even with the HP Laserjet as the default printer. The two DLLs on this PC that seem suspicious are: UNIDRV.DLL (4.00.951) and ICONLIB.DLL (4.00.950). They were reported as being newer when the Win95 HP driver was re-installed. We now tried both using the "newer" versions and re-installing the "older" versions with no success. The next step will be to
>>install Win98 and see if that will cure the problem. If anyone out there has any other suggestions, please let me know.
>>
>>Rgds
>>Petras
L.A.Long
ProgRes
lalong1@charter.net
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