Problem with PDF files

M

Mordred

Hi everybody!
I have a huge problem, and hope for some help...
I'm actually working with a web application which streams data in PDF
format on target windows.
Some of those byte-streams-PDF are generated by iText libraries, while for
others it's been used
the lighter Orinoco.
The whole world seemed perfect while I was developing on a workstation
with windows NT and
Acrobat Reader 6.0 on it.
Problems came when we decided to upgrade to windows XP pro: The pdf
streams originated
from iText are still working fine, but the Orinoco ones are properly
displayed but absolutely unable to print.
But - here comes the thrill - if I save the pdf as a file after the window
popping up, and then re-open it,
print starts correctly.
The printer is a HP LaserJet 4100 and it hasn't been substituted.
Have you got any idea?
Adding info:
1) The printer is local (so it shouldn't be network/sharing problems)
2) Printer's drivers are up to date.
3) We even tried to download and install Adobe PostScript but nothing
happened.

Thanks in advance and please, excuse my english.
 
A

Andrew Thompson

Sorry, I didn't mean to be rude, it's just that
I've always considered crossposting as a bad habit.
I didn't know it was acceptable sometimes.

Yes .._sometimes_.

X-posting is often frowned upon, but
at least the readers can be aware that
other groups are involved, and responses
are not duplicated.

Multi-posting is far worse. All the
disadvantages of x-posting, with *none*
of the advantages.
I'll keep in mind for the future.
:)

See ya.

later..
 

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