>Rich,
>We had the same problem (with a different HP printer) last year. The solution turned out to have two parts: First we replaced the driver that came with the printer with one from MS (see George Tasker's comments on this) and second we had a field which exactly overlapped another (one or the other was printed depending on the WHEN clause). We had to remove these two fields and replace them with fields a couple of pixels apart. We haven't had a problem with the report since.
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>All this sounds more like magic than science, doesn't it?
Barbara,
I did have one additional thought on this. 1,400 pages has to use up a pretty good chunk of of memory. I'm wondering if increasing the virtual memory settings on the work stations should be looked into.
George
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