When I create a flight using Flight Planner and then try to print out the NavLog using the Print button nothing happens. I'm running Win XP and have an Epson 785EPX printer. Has other users experienced this bug? Is there a fix?
TIA
Have you checked if the printer is connected properly?
Do you have an updated driver for it (XP driver)?
The problem does not lie with my printer. The printer works flawlessly in all areas, except FS9, and yes the drivers are the latest.
Ok, I just went in and laid out a flight plan. Here are the steps I took and in the end it printed out.
Flight Planner
Departure
Destination
VFR
Direct
Find Route
Highlight top Airport
Click Navlog
Click Print
RadarMan wrote:
Ok, I just went in and laid out a flight plan. Here are the steps I took and in the end it printed out.
Flight Planner
Departure
Destination
VFR
Direct
Find Route
Highlight top Airport
Click Navlog
Click Print
That's my usual procedure. I did try it again and it is still a no go. Is there a particular .CFG or other file in the program that contains any printer information I could check?
Until we can figure out the reason why you cant print it out why don't you just take a screen shot, crop it and print that out.
RadarMan,
Thanks, that's what I have been doing. It's a bit kludgy that way but better than nothing. 🙂
In case you still have this issue, go to:
http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb;en-us;894504
I have the same issue as well. I tried all options there, but none worked for me. You might have more luck.
Patrick,
Thank you very much! 😎
Using Method 2: Change the Print action I am FINALLY able to print flight plans. 😳 😀
Once again; thank you, Patrick. 🍻
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