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RE: [sap-log-mm] SAP Printing with Windows 10

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Question from FrazierE on Aug 12 at 9:04 AM
Hello DonWalton1960

See if your printer documentation includes any trobleshooting steps, follow those steps.
? If you can, perform a self-test on the printer. These "self-diagnostic" tools can frequently resolve or diagnose basic problems with your hardware. The method for performing a self-test is different for each printer. For instructions about how to perform a self-test, see your printer documentation.

Note If the self-test does not work, your printer may be damaged or it may require servicing. Contact your printer manufacturer for more assistance.
? If another computer is available, verify that your printer works correctly when it is connected to another computer. If your printer does not work correctly when it is connected to another computer, your printer may be damaged and may require servicing.
Check the program
At this point, it has been determined that you can print from WordPad or from Notepad and the printing problem seems to be specific to one program.

To resolve the problem in the program, use the following methods:
? Print a different, simpler file. Create a new document that contains less information. This test determines if the cause is the program or if the cause is something in the document.
? Check the available disk space on the system drive by seeing if a small print job prints successfully.
? See if you can print from another operating system. If printing succeeds, the problem is related to the output file.
If the new document prints, the problem may be specific to the one document. Use the following suggestions to see if the problem is specific to something in the document. If the new document does not print, see the "Start Windows in Selective Startup Mode" section.

Look for resource conflicts
Your printer hardware must be configured so that it does not conflict with other hardware that you have installed.

To look for resource conflicts, follow these steps:
1. Click Start, click Control Panel, click Performance and Maintenance, and then click System.
2. In the System Properties dialog box, click the Hardware tab, and then click Device Manager.
3. Double-click Ports.
4. Right-click the appropriate port for your printer, and then click Properties.
5. Click the Resources tab, and then verify that there are no conflicts listed in the Conflicting device list.


From: DonWalton1960 [mailto:email@removed]
Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2015 8:01 AM
To: Frazier, Eddie
Subject: [sap-log-mm] SAP Printing with Windows 10

Question from DonWalton1960 on Aug 12 at 7:54 AM
Hello,
I am having a printing issue after installing windows 10, I've seen it before on windows XP but still can't find a fix for it. If I go to lets say tcode LS24 and bring up a numbers of bins for a certain produce. When you click the print icon and print that screen out every other line is bold and you can only see the top half of text, it's getting cut off on every other line.


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