Q233465: MSBP: "Problem Printing" Error Message When You Attempt to Print
Article: Q233465
Product(s): Microsoft Home Multimedia Titles
Version(s): WINDOWS:
Operating System(s):
Keyword(s): kbenv kberrmsg kbprint kbimu
Last Modified: 07-SEP-2001
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The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Business Planner
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SYMPTOMS
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If you attempt to print an article from Microsoft Business Planner on a
Microsoft Windows NT-based computer, you may receive the following error
message:
Problem printing. Possibly not enough memory to complete the operation. Close
other applications and try again.
CAUSE
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This behavior can occur if your printer is not turned on.
RESOLUTION
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To prevent this issue from occurring, turn on your printer before you attempt to
print from Business Planner.
STATUS
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Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Business Planner.
Additional query words: msbp printing off winnt
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Keywords : kbenv kberrmsg kbprint kbimu
Technology : kbHomeMMsearch kbBusPlanner
Version : WINDOWS:
Issue type : kbbug
Solution Type : kbpending
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