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Printing multiple copies of multi-page Crystal Report without collating

Asked by swds in Business Objects, Crystal Reports Software, Printers

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Our customer's application produces forms using Crystal 10.  We desire to print one particular form to a large HP Laser, From Tray 4, with 3 copies per page (non-collated - pg 1,1,1,2,2,2,3,3,3).  When we print the forn from the server, our form prints properly.  However, when printed from an XP-Pro workstation using the networked printer, we get the 3 pages from the correct tray, but the output is collated - (pg 1,2,3,1,2,3,1,2,3).

We configured a new port for the printer, specifying it's IP address, with no change.  We tried specifying the UNC in the application, no change.

Any ideas?

Thank you...

Mike Winters
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Zones: Business Objects, Crystal Reports Software, Printers
Tags: Crystal, CR Pro Version 10, HP, LaserJet P4515N
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