Solidworks crash while printing--anyone know of fixes? Real fixes?

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Matt Schroeder, Jan 14, 2009.

  1. We've been having print crashes very regularly since our adoption of
    SolidWorks 2008 64 bit.

    No other program in our lineup crashes while printing.

    I did a thorough search on the newsgroup hoping to at least hear from
    others with this problem but it seems like no posts regarding this
    have been made.

    There is a hot fix that says it addresses this issue. It does not.

    Our systems run Vista 64 Business.

    We're on SP 5 of SW2008.

    If anyone has some insight on this I'd really appreciate it.

    Thanks,

    --Matt
     
    Matt Schroeder, Jan 14, 2009
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  2. Matt Schroeder

    John Guest

    Matt,

    What kind of printer and what driver are you using? Does it crash
    100% of the time?

    I've run into a similar problem using the HP Universal Print Driver to
    a HP Laserjet 1320n. The workaround was to use a PCL driver for the
    specific printer.

    Hope this helps.

    John
     
    John, Jan 19, 2009
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  3. John-- Thanks for the reply!

    We are using 5200tn printers.
    It does not crash 100% of the time.

    It seems to crash even before communicating any large amount of data
    to the printer. If it is going to crash it seems to either crash upon
    hitting print--immediately, like in a split second, or if you are
    lucky enough to get into the print dialog box, when you hit page
    setup, again immediate crash.

    We are not using unified drivers--this is the same answer we have
    gotten from our VAR. We have tried PS and PCL drivers with little to
    no difference. We are using and always have been using PCL drivers
    except when we experimented with PS drivers.

    This almost for certain is a SolidWorks issue. NO other programs have
    and issues with the 5200tn printers.

    Thanks again, and I'd like to hear more ideas you might have.

    --Matt
     
    Matt Schroeder, Jan 20, 2009
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