I think Jim Booth is right that the error has something to do with "seeking" in the memory. And probably one of the things that corrupts memory is a bad printer driver. At least, it seems like changing a printer (and the driver) solved the problem in a couple of cases.
>I ran into this problem about a year and a half ago. At one location (only) replacing the printer driver fixed the problem. The other locations continued to have the problem though. I don't if it was ever completely resolved for all locations because I have since moved on...
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>>I have a customer that for a long time (maybe a year or longer) has been getting Invalid Seek Offset error. They even change the computer but the problem would not go away. A few weeks ago I asked them to change the printer. They did. Now, after at least 4 weeks, the customer sent me an email letting me know that they stopped getting Invalid Seek Offset problem.
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>>Just wanted to let you all know.
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