Thanks for the reply. I had this problem a couple of times since I posted the
original message so here goes. The first time I just reinstalled the printer to
the IP address and accepted the more recent and existing dj 1075 driver and it
worked fine for a while. The second time was a result of a network server
migration along with a profile change. When the first method didn't work I
deleted all the old ports to this printer, downloaded the dj1074en.exe and ran
a clean software installation. When I was asked to choose the drivers I opted
for the 1074 instead of the 1075. So far so good. Hope this may help others
whose 1220c goes flaky.
"Tracy W. Lincoln" wrote:
> Possibly the driver being used (we have one printer where unless it is set
> as the Windows System Printer it does not print any raster or exhibits what
> you describe)... it is also possibly the printer's memory or lack there
> of... or possibly where that printer is processing the overflow of data (on
> the computer or not).
>
> You might try searching through the printing & plotting discussion group.
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