Printer - HP4300 in 3 different locations.
VB.Net
Calling crReportObject.PrintToPrinter(iRptCopies, True, 1, -1) doesn't
always return.
We have had at least 4 cases now where the printers above seem to hang
with several reports in the printer queue and when this happens the
method PrintToPrinter doesn't return, thus hanging the application. No
error message is logged in the exception log. It simply seems to be
waiting for the printer to return or something.
This is creating havoc with our Invoice process. Each of the printers
in the 3 different locations have had this problem
Is there a way to for us catch an event, or something that will tell
us what is going on? 4 6374
Hi Mike,
There's a big limitation with PrintToPrinter You can't
use it to print on shared printers only local.
Kind Regards
Jorge -----Original Message----- Printer - HP4300 in 3 different locations. VB.Net
Calling crReportObject.PrintToPrinter(iRptCopies, True,
1, -1) doesn'talways return.
We have had at least 4 cases now where the printers
above seem to hangwith several reports in the printer queue and when this
happens themethod PrintToPrinter doesn't return, thus hanging the
application. Noerror message is logged in the exception log. It simply
seems to bewaiting for the printer to return or something.
This is creating havoc with our Invoice process. Each of
the printersin the 3 different locations have had this problem
Is there a way to for us catch an event, or something
that will tellus what is going on? .
Hi Mike,
There's a big limitation with PrintToPrinter You can't
use it to print on shared printers only local.
Kind Regards
Jorge -----Original Message----- Printer - HP4300 in 3 different locations. VB.Net
Calling crReportObject.PrintToPrinter(iRptCopies, True,
1, -1) doesn'talways return.
We have had at least 4 cases now where the printers
above seem to hangwith several reports in the printer queue and when this
happens themethod PrintToPrinter doesn't return, thus hanging the
application. Noerror message is logged in the exception log. It simply
seems to bewaiting for the printer to return or something.
This is creating havoc with our Invoice process. Each of
the printersin the 3 different locations have had this problem
Is there a way to for us catch an event, or something
that will tellus what is going on? .
I'm not sure that would be true. We print 1,000's of reports to shared
printers, but occasionaly a printer will stop and PrintToPrinter
doesn't return. Once the printer's queue is cleaned out, the printing
starts again.
"Jorge" <an*******@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:<15*****************************@phx.gbl>... Hi Mike,
There's a big limitation with PrintToPrinter You can't use it to print on shared printers only local.
Kind Regards Jorge-----Original Message----- Printer - HP4300 in 3 different locations. VB.Net
Calling crReportObject.PrintToPrinter(iRptCopies, True, 1, -1) doesn'talways return.
We have had at least 4 cases now where the printers above seem to hangwith several reports in the printer queue and when this happens themethod PrintToPrinter doesn't return, thus hanging the application. Noerror message is logged in the exception log. It simply seems to bewaiting for the printer to return or something.
This is creating havoc with our Invoice process. Each of the printersin the 3 different locations have had this problem
Is there a way to for us catch an event, or something that will tellus what is going on? .
I'm not sure that would be true. We print 1,000's of reports to shared
printers, but occasionaly a printer will stop and PrintToPrinter
doesn't return. Once the printer's queue is cleaned out, the printing
starts again.
"Jorge" <an*******@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:<15*****************************@phx.gbl>... Hi Mike,
There's a big limitation with PrintToPrinter You can't use it to print on shared printers only local.
Kind Regards Jorge-----Original Message----- Printer - HP4300 in 3 different locations. VB.Net
Calling crReportObject.PrintToPrinter(iRptCopies, True, 1, -1) doesn'talways return.
We have had at least 4 cases now where the printers above seem to hangwith several reports in the printer queue and when this happens themethod PrintToPrinter doesn't return, thus hanging the application. Noerror message is logged in the exception log. It simply seems to bewaiting for the printer to return or something.
This is creating havoc with our Invoice process. Each of the printersin the 3 different locations have had this problem
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