I am trying to print the member contribution statements, about 150 or so and when it goes to process it after running through the selections, the program crashes and disappears. I have gotten it to show me the statements too, and when I select print it crashes. Any ideas?
iMac
Crashes when trying to Print Contribution Statements
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Re: Crashes when trying to Print Contribution Statements
OK ... quick questions:pcu55303 wrote:I am trying to print the member contribution statements, about 150 or so and when it goes to process it after running through the selections, the program crashes and disappears. I have gotten it to show me the statements too, and when I select print it crashes. Any ideas?
iMac
Where's the printer located?? Networked, attached ?? Type of printer, etc ... I'm assuming that the printer works fine otherwise ?? I take it you don't get any sort of error message at all ??
This sounds like a local buffering issue of some sort since the system has to transfer down to the client, and then to your print queue.
Neil Zampella
Using PC+ since 1999.
Using PC+ since 1999.
Re: Crashes when trying to Print Contribution Statements
Neil,
As always fast as usual!
It's networked and it seems to be a buffering issue. I got them printed by doing small batches (3 batches to be exact) about 150 total. It's a Konica minolta printer I think, I just left the church to pick up my son.
Well at least is worked!
As always fast as usual!
It's networked and it seems to be a buffering issue. I got them printed by doing small batches (3 batches to be exact) about 150 total. It's a Konica minolta printer I think, I just left the church to pick up my son.
Well at least is worked!
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Re: Crashes when trying to Print Contribution Statements
pcu55303 wrote:Neil,
As always fast as usual!
It's networked and it seems to be a buffering issue. I got them printed by doing small batches (3 batches to be exact) about 150 total. It's a Konica minolta printer I think, I just left the church to pick up my son.
Well at least is worked!
From the sound of it, that's what I figured. Glad to hear that you split up the print to get it done.
Neil Zampella
Using PC+ since 1999.
Using PC+ since 1999.