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05/01/2007 06:58:55 PM · #1 |
I have been doing some work on my laptop and sent some print jobs off to the printer, thinking that I will get back to my work and plug the laptop up and print them off.
Due to family sickness I am not able to get my business for a few days. I am wondering if there is any way to save these documents and print them off onto my husbands printer here at home. The printer brand is the same but printer type is different. I have a HP all in one printer, scanner, copier (2300 something). My husbands printer is a HP 948c. Thanks in advance for any help given |
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05/01/2007 11:55:37 PM · #2 |
| Looks like I may have to wait for the other side of the world to wake up. |
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05/02/2007 12:02:25 AM · #3 |
Originally posted by Monique64: Looks like I may have to wait for the other side of the world to wake up. |
The jobs that are waiting in que reallyt cant be transfered or printed off another printer thats not the same.
However if you were prior to sending them to printer theres a couple methods.
1 - The old method was to hit print when the dialog comes up you could print to file. Theis file could be printed later but its proprietary usually only works one some of the same brand if not only that printer.
2 - Image/Document formats you can typically dependign on what you have installed (office, acrobat pro windows xp/vista) save print jobs to Microsoft Document Imager, Microsoft XPS Document, Save to PDF.
As far as jobs that are in que you really just need to send them again i no know way of retrieving them from the que. Besides if you can send them again then u wouldnt have any issues.
Id love to be wrong but if there was a hugley known method i would have tried to learn it by now, but i almost everday come across osme little thing i didnt know. SO good luck. |
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05/02/2007 12:17:43 AM · #4 |
| Thanks for your help. It isn't urgent but it would have been handy. Might try the microsoft document imager and see how that goes next time. |
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