I'm wondering if anyone else is having the same problem I am when printing charts in QCharts.
When I scroll back in QCharts to print historical charts with ~4 months of daily data at a time, eventually I reach a point in the data where my Windows XP Pro print spooler crashes. For example, today I printed a BRCM daily chart from 11/17/99 thru 03/20/00 just fine but the daily chart from 08/16/99 to 12/15/99 crashed the print Spooler SubSystem App. After I fixed the print spooler, I repeated the prints and exactly the same thing happened - 11/99-03/00 printed fine, 08/99-12/99 crashed the print spool service.
The same problem occurs with other stocks when I scroll back in time. For IBM, the failure point occurrs in 1997.
And the spooler failure only occurs when I am printing from QCharts.
I am running QC 5.1.0.14 on a DELL XPS 400 with Windows XP Pro, and my printer is an HP Color LaserJet 2600n.
I am at my wits end - HP says it's a Windows problem and Microsoft says it's a HP problem.
Does anyone have any experience with or advice for this problem? Thanks.
When I scroll back in QCharts to print historical charts with ~4 months of daily data at a time, eventually I reach a point in the data where my Windows XP Pro print spooler crashes. For example, today I printed a BRCM daily chart from 11/17/99 thru 03/20/00 just fine but the daily chart from 08/16/99 to 12/15/99 crashed the print Spooler SubSystem App. After I fixed the print spooler, I repeated the prints and exactly the same thing happened - 11/99-03/00 printed fine, 08/99-12/99 crashed the print spool service.
The same problem occurs with other stocks when I scroll back in time. For IBM, the failure point occurrs in 1997.
And the spooler failure only occurs when I am printing from QCharts.
I am running QC 5.1.0.14 on a DELL XPS 400 with Windows XP Pro, and my printer is an HP Color LaserJet 2600n.
I am at my wits end - HP says it's a Windows problem and Microsoft says it's a HP problem.
Does anyone have any experience with or advice for this problem? Thanks.
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