Printing problem
Delphi 7 Enterprise
RB 7.04
I got an application when do a printing came up an error:
"Invalid floating point error"
I happened when a new printer is installed: HP Laserjet 2600.
All other program in the client's machine are printing fine but our
application. Our application is distributed to many clients and this problem
occurs in some clients when a new printer is installed.
What actually is happened ?
As I need to say I cannot reproduct this problem as I don't have so many
different print models in our office to test.
And as Jason suggested before to see if the machine login has the full
access right to the printer driver, what does that mean ? And how do I
know/make the machine login has full access to the printer driver?
What sort of error that caused this error ?
Like "Access violation", it is most likely that the object is not
instantaited in Delphi. So in this case, what generic problem is?
Is RB 7.04 does not support the latest printer driver ?
RB 7.04
I got an application when do a printing came up an error:
"Invalid floating point error"
I happened when a new printer is installed: HP Laserjet 2600.
All other program in the client's machine are printing fine but our
application. Our application is distributed to many clients and this problem
occurs in some clients when a new printer is installed.
What actually is happened ?
As I need to say I cannot reproduct this problem as I don't have so many
different print models in our office to test.
And as Jason suggested before to see if the machine login has the full
access right to the printer driver, what does that mean ? And how do I
know/make the machine login has full access to the printer driver?
What sort of error that caused this error ?
Like "Access violation", it is most likely that the object is not
instantaited in Delphi. So in this case, what generic problem is?
Is RB 7.04 does not support the latest printer driver ?
This discussion has been closed.
Comments
This is not a known issue with RB 7.04. Is this occuring with every report?
Are your clients able to test with a different printer?
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Regards,
Nico Cizik
Digital Metaphors
http://www.digital-metaphors.com
Nico Cizik
Digital Metaphors
http://www.digital-metaphors.com