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Question by andymoir16
Submitted on 7/2/2003
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I have changed my printer from a serial port connection to a USB connection,and now my animator V2 compiler will not print anything from within a cobol program,although all other print jobs, even from compiler screens, work perfectly.There is an abnormally long pause between starting the program and STOP RUN. but no error flags show up.Any suggestions?


Answer by Chris Hale
Submitted on 7/14/2003
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Hi,
   The only thing I can think of is to visit the websites of the relevant software packages and see if there are any software patches/upgrades etc.. That's if you haven't tried that already of course. You could also join any web forums related more to your subject...

 

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