![]() APLIKASI VISUAL FOXPRO GRATIS DRIVERSSelect a different video driver (ex: VGA), from the Windows Setup icon in the Main group or reinstall these drivers from the original diskettes.Ĭheck the font you are using in the Control Panel, Fonts icon to see if it has become corrupted. Select a different printer driver (ex: Generic/Text Only) in Control Panel, Printers and/or reinstall the printer driver from your original diskettes. Make sure you can print from Write in the Accessories Group. APLIKASI VISUAL FOXPRO GRATIS SERIAL(See section below on Printer Time-Outs)Ĭheck the communication settings for serial printers. ![]() If you print to a COM port, you might need to configure the COM port with the MS-DOS Mode command or with Control Panel settings. This is set up in Control Panel, Printers. ![]() Make sure you are using the correct printer driver. Do not point SET TEMP to the root directory of the drive. Make sure your SET TEMP= statement in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file is pointing to a valid directory. If you have problems printing, begin with these steps to isolate the problem. This section provides tips for general troubleshooting for printing, then provides solutions to some specific problems related to printing in FoxPro. Many of the printing problems reported to Microsoft Product Support Services are actually hardware or configuration problems not related to FoxPro or Windows. ![]() This for me ( (VS.71).aspx) - which reads: > Tightline Computers Inc, Akron Ohio, USA > The value of the printer-timeout-period attribute also determines how long a physical printer takes to enter the needs-attention state the physical printer enters this state when it runs out of paper or goes off-line for some reason. > Refer to “Responding to Physical Printer State Problems ” earlier for more information on how this attribute affects the printer state and job processing. > pdset -x "printer-timeout-period=90" PhyPrt2 > To set the value of printer-timeout-period to 90 seconds, enter: You receive a notification message if the notification profile for either the physical printer or the supervisor specifies you for the printer-timed-out event. This happens when the printer device is already locked. > A physical printer enters the timed-out state when it cannot lock the printer device within the amount of time specified. The default for this attribute is 60 seconds. > The printer-timeout-period attribute specifies how long, in seconds, that the supervisor tries to connect to a printer device when one of its physical printers receives a job. > Setting the printer-timeout-period Physical Printer Attribute > But I am afraid I cannot suggest anything else that might be a solution, however I did find the following on the HP Website at: ![]() > I suspect this is an old DOS reference that somehow persisted through FPW into VFP - because the same Help Text appears in FoxPro 2.6W - but even there there is no mention of the TIME parameter for configuration! Interestingly the Help file lists the same entry for Versions 6.0, 7.0 and 8.0 but NOT in VFP 9.0 but "TIME" is definitely not listed as one of the Config File "special terms" in any version of help I have access to. > I have never heard of it! This must be an erroneous help entry. > Is anyone familiar with the Time parameter and if so what should I be setting it to so it can print 200+ pages without timing out? The TIME parameter in your Visual FoxPro configuration file might need to be increased." > "The printer device specified is currently not accessible or the printer is timing out. About half way through the system sends an error "Printer Not Ready." I have a report that ends up being about 200+ pages. ![]()
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