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Dell 5100CN printers both PCL and PS



 
 
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Old November 7th 06, 07:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.print_fax_scan
Chrismoo
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Default Dell 5100CN printers both PCL and PS

There have been issues with these drivers up until I think it was RC1, all
Office applications crash out as soon as they start to load if you have this
printer selected as your default. If you use another printer and try to
change to the Dell then the Office apps crash out. This was with Office
2007 and now the technical refresh. The drivers then started working
without any issues. The other day I got a driver update and now the
printers are back to where they were and are crashing out all my apps.

Anyone else experiencing this with Dell printers or any other?

Thanks

Chris

 




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