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Source code not printing

I have a strange problem - I just changed from an inkjet to a laser
printer - and my VB.NET source code won't print. I see the title at
the top of the page, and the little arrows where a line has wrapped -
and that's it!

I have been into the Tools/Options, set my foreground colour to black
and background to white (and tried automatic) - nothing. I tried "use
same settings as text editor" - still nothing. I've even made sure
that a bit of white space is not selected somewhere, which would, in
effect, print out one single space.

This was fine on the inkjet. Wassamarrer?

Other things print out fine on the laser printer, by the way. As far
as I can tell, I have got the right driver. The printer is a Brother
HL-5130.

Peter Royle
Jul 21 '05 #1
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