Hi Amy,A print spooler is a program that holds your text temporarily after you tell your editing or word processing software to print it. Your editing software formats it, sends it to the print spooler or print queue, and then the spooler sends it to the printer. It does it like this so that you're not sending it to the printer faster than it can receive it, and to allow you to send multiple documents to the printer, or to let multiple users on a network share a printer. It would help to know what operating system you're running. Window's print spooler is built-in to the OS, and I would think Mac's is as well, so it shouldn't be a problem, but on a Linux system it requires a bit of setting up.
Dave At 10:04 AM 2/11/2007, you wrote:
Hi folks.I still don't have a good program for "validating" and I still cannot scan but I found out I can do some validating by working my way around the Wordperfect and Wordpad programs. Somebody once volunteered to talk me through the Wordperfect program to get the settings right for validating and if he is still willing I can still use the help. If I don't hear from you I willl more than understand and still appreciate the original offer. Times change and people get busy.If it turns out that he is too busy I will be back here "trolling" for more help as needed. Apropos of which:Can someone tell me what a printer's spoller is and how to connect it. Whatever it is my printer won't work without it. Thanks.Amy sill an omsm
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