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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, Verdana, Geneva, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by CyberTech:
I have had the same problem before. The customers computer had a bad hard disk, and part of Windows was corrupted. Re=installed Windows over itself, and it fixed the problem.
To rule out driver/compatibility problems, try installing a new Generic/Text only printer and try printing to that. If that also fails you'll need to re-install Windows over itself.</font>
I did try the generic/text and it still told me the port was busy. I got tired of fighting this thing and did do an overlay and it worked. Thanks for the help.