Le 2011-01-30 04:31, tcr a écrit :
Hi,
First, in my first post I have write which I use the Vista default driver,
I'm wrong, in fact I use the Brother driver but, to be sure that it's not a
driver problem, I have uninstalled (with the Brother specific uninstall
tool) and re-installed the driver : I have the same problem.
Also, I have uninstalled LO and re-install OOo 3.2 : I can print more than 1
copy when I select the number of copies...
Thanks for your workarounds, but I'm not unique user of LO Suite and it's
not easy for other users to remember it, so for this moment I keep OOo...
Thank you all for your answers,
Best regards,
Thierry
P.S. : thank for all which working on this project.
Are you on Vista 32 or 64 bits?
I just tried a 5-page document (with a few illustrations) in two copies,
and it indeed prints correctly, whether I print all pages (in two
copies) or just a single page (again in a few copies). I will try it
next week at the office to see how things work, but I know that on my
Windows 7 64-bit system, one of the printers refuse to print more than
one copy at a time irrespective of the program I use, and on another
Windows 7 64-bit system, the same printer refuses to do so with
Microsoft Office and only that.
That being said, I suspect interaction between LibreOffice and your
versions of the system and printer driver. Generally speaking, I find
that the new dialog boxes used by many modern-day softwares, including
LibreOffice 3.3 often conflict with the general configurations of the
system and of the printer itself.
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