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    Infamous "No Printer Configured" Problem

    The infamous "No Printer Configured" problem is rearing its ugly head again. This is happening in an applciation that's been running fine for many months, on both Windows 2000 and XP.

    When I go into design mode on the report and click on the Page tab under Report Properties, there is nothing - absolutely nothing - in the Size drop-down list.

    Nothing has been changed in the report definition - it just won't run. Anyone have any ideas?

    #2
    RE: Infamous

    47 hits searching, this seems to be the best answer, your case may be somewhat different. I would install the same printer with a different name or if you have another to hook up, install it and see if you can choose from the two...

    Msg ID: 65938
    Subject: RE: No Printer Configured Problem
    Author: Frank Hill
    Date: 09-09-2002 3:24 PM
    File:

    Follow up from my previous message.
    When going to Design/Report/Properties (after receiving
    error message - "No printer configured" DO NOT OPEN THE
    'PAGE' TAB - but GOTO 'PRINTER' and you will find that the report has either an invalid printer shown or if you have a modem (especially an internal one). Also if your printer is not the one the report was designed for you may get this error message. I have tried this today with two or three reports I wrote at a Client's premises and their printers are completely different. I did as above and found that the printer had defaulted to a 'Fax Driver'. I selected the correct default printer on my computer and all was ok.

    Frank Hill - Hope this solves your problem!!




    There can be only one.

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      #3
      RE: Infamous

      I saw all the posts about deleting the printer and re-installing the drivers, etc., Frank. tried that,, but it didn't work. I don't think it's related to the printer drivers - I have the same symptom on two different PCs with two different printers.

      Any other suggestions, anyone?

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        #4
        RE: Infamous

        Ed,

        what do you see when you choose File, and the Print Setup, after opening your database?

        This should be configured, usually, for the Windows Default printer. Is that what you see?

        -- tom

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          #5
          RE: Infamous

          That's exactly whatI see, Tom - the normal print setup screen, with my default printer selected.

          Ed

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            #6
            RE: Infamous

            Ed, I've had this before and can't recall what I did to get it to recognize a printer. I think I just kept clicking and swearing until it gave up and recognized a printer.

            Here's something to try. If you have another printer driver loaded make it the default printer. Or if you don't have another printer load one and make it the windows default. Now see if you can get alpha to recognize the new driver. Save the report or letter. Then reset the real driver as the windows defaut, open the layout again and switch back to the real driver.

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              #7
              RE: Infamous

              Ed,
              I was having the same problem building the reports on a different network than the one it would be working on. If I made the printer anything but the default I always got the error at the customer site.
              I make sure that the printer is set to default in the design phase and let it see the drivers loaded on the PC.
              (Acutally it's the default so I don't change it)

              Now the reports will print regardless of the "network" the app is actually load on. (Novell, Win2000, or peer-to-peer)
              (I have printed to HPs 4+, 4100N, 4050N, 5P, 970, 1200, and several Lexmarks. All with the "default" printer driver.)
              I no longer get the "no printer configured" error.

              Steve

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