Re: Printer Problem

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Is there any "Power saving" settings in the printer that you can disable ?

ThePro

"aleiseh" <aleiseh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in news:99BD20F2-2038-4BE4-BC2B-9732B36EF97C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
That's what I'm doing, but it just stops working after a couple of hours. If
I try printing from the server (using the tcp/ip printer I set up and shared)
it won't, and the printer I've added on the client (using the share and not
tcp/ip) wont print either.

Aleise Henry

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