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My daughter has a 15 minute commute to the university she attends. When she
tries to print her chemistry work from home, one or two pages might print correctly, however, most of the pages will print in unrecognizable characters. Is distance a factor? What can we do to correct this problem? Her laptop, Vista, is on our wireless home network system. We have a Comcast modem and wireless router connection. Thanks, CJ |
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Hi
She might do better by saving the file locally and then print it locally. It is Not a matter of distance it seems that the info get corrupted when it transferred directly to the printer. Jack (MVP-Networking). "C J" wrote in message . .. My daughter has a 15 minute commute to the university she attends. When she tries to print her chemistry work from home, one or two pages might print correctly, however, most of the pages will print in unrecognizable characters. Is distance a factor? What can we do to correct this problem? Her laptop, Vista, is on our wireless home network system. We have a Comcast modem and wireless router connection. Thanks, CJ |
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Jack,
Thank you for your reply. Other than saving these files locally to solve this problem, is there a possible problem with my network settings? Thanks, CJ "Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote in message ... Hi She might do better by saving the file locally and then print it locally. It is Not a matter of distance it seems that the info get corrupted when it transferred directly to the printer. Jack (MVP-Networking). "C J" wrote in message . .. My daughter has a 15 minute commute to the university she attends. When she tries to print her chemistry work from home, one or two pages might print correctly, however, most of the pages will print in unrecognizable characters. Is distance a factor? What can we do to correct this problem? Her laptop, Vista, is on our wireless home network system. We have a Comcast modem and wireless router connection. Thanks, CJ |