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Printing problem Libreoffice 3.5.6.2

asked 2012-10-13 20:00:56 +0200

Peter K gravatar image Peter K
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updated 2013-03-26 21:26:34 +0200

manj_k gravatar image manj_k
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Whenever I attempt to print a LO Writer (or Calc) document, the following message box appears: "Error:126 Can not load library lxaiPRP.DLL. Using defaults" I recently reinstalled the operating system (Windows XP) and everything else, hoping to get rid of this and primarily hoping to speed up the computer, but the problem remains. The printer and the printing (Lexmark Z33)software are the same ones I've been using for years, and the problem does not occur when printing from any other applications (Adobe reader, MS Word, Thunderbird, and more). It has shown up only recently, seeming to coincide with an upgrade to OpenOffice.org and will not go away.

PS The file mentioned, lxaiPRP.DLL does exist on the computer. Help! I have to QUIT this message some 6 times before I can print!

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Hi @Peter K, Sorry to hear that you've had such printing woes. Please file a bug about this problem. The QA team will be happy to help you track down this issue! Thanks!

qubit ( 2013-01-31 22:52:34 +0200 )edit

See also → Error message - Missing file?

manj_k ( 2013-03-26 21:37:36 +0200 )edit

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answered 2013-02-28 17:01:31 +0200

qubit gravatar image qubit flag of United States
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Hi @Peter K,

If installing the latest release doesn't seem to fix this problem, please file a bug and provide a list of steps that can reproduce your problem. The QA team will be happy to help you track down this issue!

Please post a link to any bugs you file in a comment below using the format "fdo#123456".

Thanks!

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Asked: 2012-10-13 20:00:56 +0200

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