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Old May 8th 04, 04:55 AM
darren ford
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Default xp text only driver printing

We are using VB application printing to Okidata 320
printers using the Generic Text Only driver. Application
printing works fine in Win 95/98/ME but XP does not. I
have read where some control codes have been removed from
the XP text only driver. Is there a Generic driver
available for XP that works like the 98 Generic Text Only
Driver or can you suggest a way to fix this problem?
Thanks for your help
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Old May 8th 04, 07:58 PM
Cari \(MS-MVP\)
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Default xp text only driver printing

You will have to add a Windows 2000 or XP generic driver.... those for
Win9x/ME will NOT work in XP.

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"darren ford" wrote in message
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We are using VB application printing to Okidata 320
printers using the Generic Text Only driver. Application
printing works fine in Win 95/98/ME but XP does not. I
have read where some control codes have been removed from
the XP text only driver. Is there a Generic driver
available for XP that works like the 98 Generic Text Only
Driver or can you suggest a way to fix this problem?
Thanks for your help



 




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