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Re: Print Preview Problems. Try reinstallling your printer driver. Posted by DrMarten on 14 Jun 2006 at 11:44 AM
This message was edited by DrMarten at 2006-6-14 11:52:55


: Hi guys. I'm using visual studio.net 2003 on a windows 2000 machine, and I am having a very weird problem. I am trying to view a document using print preview and when I run the program and try to use the print preview, it opens the window but no document is displayed... not even a blank one. The weird part about it is that if I try and run it on my laptop (vb.net 2003, windows XP), it works fine. If anyone has any helpful ideas, I would greatly appreciate it.

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Hi,

Re: Print Preview Problems.

1) Contact technical support at Epson or whoever your printer manufacturer is via phone or email.

If it Epson then try via>>
http://esupport.epson-europe.com/SupportHome.aspx?lng=en-GB
or select your region from>>
http://www.epson.com/

2)Try reinstalling your printer driver.

3) Failing that, try reinstalling everything inc. XP or 2000 on the other machine.Backup any files you want to keep first.
You might want to use the USMT tool first at>>
c:\windows\system32\usmt\migwiz.exe on Win_XP which
is the
User-State-Migration-Tool to transfer files and settings.



Regards,

Dr M.

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mat54321 Print Preview Problems on 14 Jun 2006 at 10:27 AM



 

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