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    Cool trick! How to do nozzle checks as a scheduled task

    Well that was my first idea too, but not every printer has an "Auto Power-Funtion". Actually i have a printer from my friend: a brand new Canon MP280 (it's not a good printer). And in the properties of this printer there isn't a possibilty to set the printer to "automatic switch". I've got an...
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    Cool trick! How to do nozzle checks as a scheduled task

    Well, now I want to use the batch-file wit the the "Microsoft Task Scheduler" like MIS Autoprint" it does. E. g. to remember at the noozle-test every week. But if you execute the batch-file there is absolutly no information about "turn on the printer" and so on... If the printer is off, the...
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    Cool trick! How to do nozzle checks as a scheduled task

    It works! Thanks a lot. :) I added ".spl" on the file altough the file doesn't have the ending .spl. But without the "spl" it doesn't work. And I changed "USB003" to LPT3. - I don't know why it works, but that's it! Is this a British or an American Board? Or is it "international"? :)
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    Cool trick! How to do nozzle checks as a scheduled task

    Hello from Germany, this solution is exactly that what i'm searching for. But so far it don't works. I've got Windows 7. I see, under "C:\Windows\System32\spool\PRINTERS" there is no more a *.spl-file after starting the noozle-test. There are still two files: 1. the .SHD-file 2. a file...
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