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Old 03-27-2009, 02:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Q&A 4.0 network printer

I read a FAQ page and don't quite understand what is being said. Anyone able to interpret and provide some pointers? I'm running Windows XP 3.0 I have Q&A 4.0 DOS.

Appreciate any help.

Thanks, Tim

****On the workstation on which Q&A is installed, the network printer must be set to "Capture" a printer port such as LPT2 or LPT3. (This is done in Windows / Control Panel / Printer Properties / Details tab.) Q&A must then be set to print to that particular printer on that captured port. (This is done in Q&A via Utilities / Install Printer.) *****
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Are you connecting the printer to a LPT printer port, or to a USB port?
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