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Hi,<br>
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for what it's worth, it's currently not possible to print PDFs from
TeXworks directly. I don't want to go into the technical details,
but the program does show a corresponding message, plus the option
to open the PDF in the system default viewer instead.<br>
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All the best,<br>
Stefan<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 31.12.22 15:41, J. R. Setti wrote:<br>
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<b><span
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<div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Fri, Dec 30, 2022 at 9:03
PM Mort Fels <<a href="mailto:Mort.Fels@dal.ca"
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My name is Mort Fels, and I always do my work in Latex since
1986. I used to use windows 7,<br>
but now HP is not supporting windows 7 for many things. I
recently bought a HP LaserJet, and<br>
cannot get it to work as a printer of .pdf from Latex. In
the old days, I just attached the desktop to the computer<br>
clicked on print, and fill in items like pages, which pages,
etc. and it would work.<br>
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Today, all I get is a humongous list of stuff, and 1 line
called print. Sure enough, the printer<br>
did print out the word PRINT. Nothing from the .pdf form
which I had submitted. <br>
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I would really like going back to the old style if possible.
Maybe attach both printer and computer<br>
to wi-fi so they would communicate.<br>
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My email is: <a href="mailto:mort.fels@dal.ca"
target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true"
class="moz-txt-link-freetext">mort.fels@dal.ca</a> if you
could let me know what to do now. (I live in Halifax, Canada)<br>
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The printer is HP LaserJet M234dwe.<br>
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Mort Fels<br>
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