klanger Posted April 9, 2005 Posted April 9, 2005 I have just been upgraded with a newer system at work. I went from using Lotus software on Win98, which was a real pain in the bum, to now using MS Word on Win 2000. Now whilst the 2000 edition is pretty similar to the system I use here 98SE I am having difficulties with one thing and need some advice on how to go about changing something. On my previous system and indeed my home one, when I go to print something I have the option to increase the number of copies from 1 to what ever I need, and the printer duely prints my required number of copies. On my newer system at work however, the option to increase the number is still there but no matter how many copies I ask for it only prints 1. When I check the print section again, it has automatically defaulted back to 1 copy. When I tried looking at the various options within the print section my boss threw a dickie fit and told me never to do that as I may break the system!!!! lol she is old so I guess I can forgive her that thought process, and her solution to me was to just then take the 1 copy printed and go find the photocopier and copy it as many times as I needed. Kinda like doing a word document and then writing it out by hand in my books lol. There must be a setting within the print section of my system that has a default of 1 copy set in place, can anyone here tell me where it is or how I get to that information if its elsewhere within the system to change it, BTW all other workstations on the network are allowed to print numerous copies so I really dont think it is a glitche within the network printer itself or the network printer settings. (could be wrong there, dunno) And of course I will wait for a meeting or a day off by her to do the necessary evil deed
mezarashi Posted April 9, 2005 Posted April 9, 2005 This sounds more like a driver problem to me. It's not that there aren't any options to increase the number of copies, but rather your printer is not responding to the request. As Windows98 and Windows2000 use completely different kernels, you will probably need that. If that isn't the problem, then I really have no idea. Computers are just like that. >.<
Ophiolite Posted April 9, 2005 Posted April 9, 2005 I agree. As a starting point can you try reinstalling the driver through the 'Add Printer' function?
psikeyhackr Posted April 12, 2005 Posted April 12, 2005 Of course you could just install Linux on your computer. Maybe that would give your boss a heart attack and you could get an upgrade on her too.
Phi for All Posted April 12, 2005 Posted April 12, 2005 her solution to me was to just then take the 1 copy printed and go find the photocopier and copy it as many times as I needed.I'll bet this was the intention. Photocopier toner is cheaper than printer cartridges in most cases. They are being frugal.
Newtonian Posted April 13, 2005 Posted April 13, 2005 When clicking on print which hopefully brings up the print preview,right click printer properties and change the amount of copies there.
Dak Posted April 13, 2005 Posted April 13, 2005 75% score below 111 on IQ tests. Ain't democracy grand? i thought that IQ scales were constructed so that 100 = average ie 50% would score <100 IQ?
psikeyhackr Posted April 13, 2005 Posted April 13, 2005 This chart is of IQ scores and percentile scores. The 75 next to 111 means 75% of the population is below that score. I don't put much faith in IQ tests though. That is part of the JOKE! http://www.eskimo.com/~miyaguch/combnorm.html psikeyhackr
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