I can't print directly from an internet site
This worked fine last night, but today when I try to print anything off the internet, it sends my request to my documents and asks me where I want to save it. What??? I've never had that happen before. It usually sends the information directly to the printer and then prints it. Did I accidentally change a setting or something? Now I have to print it either in fax mode or photo mode. Don't understand if this is a computer issue or a printer issue.1 person needs an answerI do too
October 21st, 2010 9:37pm

Hi,1. Do you remember any changes to your machine prior to the issue occurring?2. Which browser do you use to print from the Internet site?Since it happened yesterday, I'd suggest you do a system restore to the point your system functioned normally.Azeez Nadeem - Microsoft Support[If this post was helpful, please click the "Vote as Helpful" (green triangle) button. If it helps in resolving your issue, click "Propose As Answer" or "Mark as Answer" button. By proposing/marking a post as Answered, or Helpful you help others find the answer faster.]
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October 23rd, 2010 6:25am

There were no changes to my machine that I'm aware of. I did do a system restore, didn't help. I also uninstalled my printer and reinstalled it. But still, when I go to print something, it wants to save it to a document instead of printing. I don't want to save it, I just want to print it. Thanks for the suggestion Azeez!!
October 23rd, 2010 10:21am

There were no changes to my machine that I'm aware of. I did do a system restore, didn't help. I also uninstalled my printer and reinstalled it. But still, when I go to print something, it wants to save it to a document instead of printing. I don't want to save it, I just want to print it. Thanks for the suggestion Azeez!!
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October 23rd, 2010 10:21am

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