>>Hi,
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>>How do you print to printer if you know printer IP? Say I have network printer IP as '128.2.12.212' . Can I store it into a variable and the use SET PRINTER TO? Example:
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>>cPrinterIp = "128.2.12.212"
>>SET PRINTER TO NAME (cPrinterIp)
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>>Will the above work?
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>No. The printer defined on the local computer may have that IP address, but you still need to access it via its defined name.
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>I just tested your code, on my system I get a VFP error "Error accessing printer spooler" ( error 1957 ).
Thank you. I was about to do the same type of test so you saved me the time. I appreciate it.
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