On dec 24 I have received a notification, but found nothing appended here.
Just in case someone posted something, just to let you know there has been
some problem...
"ricardo.l" wrote:
> > > My printer settings are econo-mode (HP P1005, FastRes) and if I print from
> > > applications like Acrobat reader, or Paint it actually works.
> > >
> > > However, if I right-click a file, say a b/n jpg, and select Print a wizard
> > > opens up from which I can only come up with a fine printing, as if the driver
> > > was set to high quality (rather than fast-res).
> > >
> > > The only fix is not to use it,...if u know how to set it up correctly it
> > > could be useful. Thanx, Ric
>
> > What application opens when you right click on a picture? In my case
> > (Vista Ultimate) I get a "Print Pictures" application from Microsoft
> > that has tabs to select the printer type, quality, paper type and paper
> > size. In the "Options" area (at the bottom right) are some printer
> > settings options including "Only show options that are compatible with
> > my printer. Certain combinations of paper type, paper size, and print
> > quality may not print will of be available with all printers...".
> > Uncheck this box, it may give you more printing options (but not
> > necessarily better prints, depending on your source file.
>
> Ok, thank you Bob, here is my follow-up:
> building on what you wrote, which is correct and it's what I see too on my
> Vista HP, I could made it clear now, and whether or not it's a design choice
> it was not apparent to me as a user. Basically, from "Options" area I can
> access a printer settings window and I did find out that the Econo-mode
> checkbox was UNchecked. So far so good, HOWEVER:
> this was unexpected to me because if I open up the VERY SAME window (printer
> properties, from Printers window in the CP, rather than from that Print
> Pictures application) there my Economode checkbox was marked indeed!
>
> So this explains the different behavior I observed, and to me it's not
> resonable, because it is supposed to be a global setting. Once it is set, it
> should show up anywhere as the same way. How could I guess it before it's too
> late?
>
> Hope you can look into that and confirm this issue, thank you again. Rick
>
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