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From: howell@bashful.cs.unc.edu (William Howell)
Newsgroups: comp.windows.ms
Subject: Re: Paint desk accessory in Windows/386 - Can it Print?
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Date: 5 Dec 88 13:49:57 GMT
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In article <3713@druwy.ATT.COM> ldm@druwy.ATT.COM (Larry Mallory) writes:
>
>I have had the same problem using Windows 1.03a on a PC6310. I found
>that a work around was to activate the Print spooler icon, open print
>spooler window, and then try to print the paint image. For whatever
>reason, this seems to work.


This work around does not work with Windows/386 version 2.1 running on
PS/2 model 80 machines.  Paint still doesn't print.  All it does is 
eject a blank page.