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Why does LabVIEW report a error when printing?

I use LabVIEW 6i and 6.0.2 on Windows 98 operation system and HP DeskJet 920c printer.
I tried to print at completion with the example in LabVIEW Help named Building Tables.vi.
After I run the vi repeatedly some times, I got the error "System Error Can't Printing",
sometimes"image.cpp, line 11329 hpfpegno the program will be closed by windows for illegal operation".
I also test the program with other hp deskjet printer such as 690c, 670c, 640c, and 610c and got the same
result.
Who can tell me which hp deskjet printer can use with LabVIEW 6i and win98? If exist, what drive
version can work properly with it?


Problem Description :
Version of LabVIEW that exhibited the problem: 6.0.2 and 6.1.
Operating Syste
m name, version, and service packs: Windows 2000 and SP3.
Printer manufacturer and model: HP LaserJet 1200 Series PCL6 and HP DeskJet 920c.
Printer driver version: 4.3.2.236 and original 4.3.0.0 for 1200 original driver version for 920c.
Networked or local printer? Both have tested.
Type(s) of printing that exhibit the problem (standard, PostScript, or bitmap): standard.
Color/grayscale or black-and-white? Color/grayscale.
Using LabVIEW's "scale to page" feature? Yes.
Using custom margins? No.
Video screen resolution? 1024*768.
Video color depth? 32-bit.
Graphics card manufacturer and model: Silicon Intergrated Systems
Corporation SiS 630
Graphics driver version: 5.13.01.2030.
a VI that produces the problem: Font Style.vi.
Error code using 1200 Printer: 3005 Object specified is not creatable in Font Style.vi.
Error code on another PC using 1200: -1073741 Unknown Systems Error in Font Style.
Failure using 920c: "image.cpp", line 11329. And that, LabVIEW so much as cras
hed after I had printed a few papers using a simply print front panel's vi.
What is the problem?
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks!
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These printers have the capability of printing from LabVIEW. I'm guessing that the error is not because of your printer but something else. Have you had this work successfully with any printers? I have heard of similar errors occuring when printeres bitmaps, of which this would be an example. Are you able to print anything?
J.R. Allen
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