The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMS
Novice: Requires knowledge of the user interface on single-user computers.
NOTE: Many printers use this driver, including the Lexmark Winwriter series, NEC SuperScript series, HP LaserJet 4L and 5L, HP LaserJet II and III series with the Microsoft Windows Printing System Cartridge and various Canon and Star Micronics models. To determine if the selected driver is based on the Microsoft Windows Printing System, use the About button in the Printer Setup dialog box. RESOLUTION
Do not use the Microsoft Windows Printing System driver with Microsoft
Access for Windows 95. Instead use another driver that is compatible with
your printer. For Hewlett-Packard LaserJet printers use the corresponding
PCL mode driver. For other printers, contact your printer's manufacturer or
consult your printer's documentation to determine if an alternate printer
driver can be used with your printer.
Most printer driver manufacturers will frequently supply updated printer drivers. When obtaining these new drivers from the manufacturer, it is important to check for a Readme file that may have been included. This file will usually include specific instructions for installing the new drivers. If the problem continues after changing to a new printer driver, change the Spool Data Format for your printer from EMF to RAW. To do so, follow these steps:
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Access 7.0. This problem no longer occurs in Microsoft Access 97. MORE INFORMATION
The Microsoft Windows Printing System printer driver appears to send the
print job successfully when you print an object in Microsoft Access 7.0. In
fact, if you click Print Preview on the File menu, the Microsoft Access
object that you want to print is displayed accurately. When you click
Print, Windows 95 displays a dialog box that states the following:
where <'ObjectName'> is the name of the Microsoft Access object you want to print, <'PrinterName'> is the specific printer model, such as "Lexmark WinWriter 600," and <x>; is the number representing the LPT port to which the driver is pointing. This dialog box makes it appear that the print job is about to be sent; however, the dialog box shortly disappears and Microsoft Access displays an error message that states the following:
When you click OK, your document is not printed and Microsoft Access displays a dialog box that states the following:
It is important to check the setting; however, with this situation, in most cases the Microsoft Windows Printing System printer has already been assigned as the specified printer, has been made available, and has been set as the default printer. To determine if the selected driver is based on the Microsoft Windows Printing System:
Steps to Reproduce Problem
REFERENCES
For more information about troubleshooting printing problems, please
see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
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