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Computer Problems - PRINTER PROBLEM - advice needed !!!
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Posted by Alberta Mike on August 17, 2000 at 07:00:28 from (209.115.159.119):
Actually, I have 2 problems, and I thought I'd get a better answer here than the local computer fix-it shop whose only advice is to "bring it in" which I'd like to avoid. FIRST, when I print an article from YT (for example, the hydraulic article on this month's home page), I do not print out the right hand side of the article. Plus it doesn't print out exactly as it is on the screen, for example, the first word at the beginning of each line on the left side is different than on the screen (this isn't really a problem), but missing the right side of the article of course makes it worthless. Any suggestions? SECOND: My printer (HP) feeds through my scanner (IBM), and when I install the program for my scanner, my computer cannot make a hookup with the printer. The printer works fine when I uninstall the scanner, even though it still feeds through it. All my wiring hookups are correct. It did work at one time but it no longer prints unless I uninstall the scanner. Any suggestions?
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