> Able to check from the property of the below file in PC.Ĭ:\Windows\System32\drivers\TMUSBXP.sys or TMUSB64.sys > Able to check from device manager of PC if PC is connecting to the printer. You can check the version of TMUSB Device Driver installed in PC by one of the following methods. Ver.7.10b cannot be installed on Windows 10 or later OS. Ver.8.00b supports Windows 10 or later OS. Ver.8.00b supports the Device Guard of Windows 10. The TMUSB Device Driver is installed automatically when installing the Advanced Printer Driver. This module is a revision program for the USB communications department of OPOS, OPOS.NET, APD, JavaPOS, TM-J9000/J9100 Driver, TM-S1000 Driver and some utilities. This is a USB device driver for EPSON TM/EU/BA Series. TMUSB Device Driver Ver.7.10b can be installed on OS earlier than Windows 10.
Support advised that I add eM Client as an exception to CCleaner, Malwarebytes and Acronis True Image (Acronis also interfered severely with Adobe Camera Raw). After adding these exceptions (MailClient.exe and Mail.Client.dll) and restarting my PC, the bug seems to be gone. I closed and re-opened eM Client at least 10 times today and everything worked as expected.
I must agree with confused user. I would rather switch to a different email client than having to do a clean install of my system, an email client is just not worth the hussle.
But anyway, it seems to work again.
The fact that my system works perfectly well with eMClient up to and including v8.0.3385 suggests to me that a change in eMClient is causing the problem. I have reverted to v8.0.3385 and everything works perfectly again, so something has changed that apparently makes later versions of eMClient incompatible with my system and its installed software. The software is mainly Bitdefender, LibreOffice and several graphics / drawing programs, there are no imaging or low-level system utils.
Thanks for your reply - in all probability the issue is a change in the way that Google authentication works, see here:
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I doubt it. I used that oAuth method with the older clients. Also I cannot see how the method of getting an oAuth token just when the account is first added would prevent eMClient from shutting down forever after, and only on newer releases, without it being something that had changed in eMClient.
As you advised you have Bit Defender, i would first start with that one, as internet security programs have been known to interfere with mail clients and usually need to be specially configured to allow mailers to work correctly.
I am sorry to say that my report of success was premature. The bug is back again after being gone for almost a whole day. Support asked to send them the dump file. Lets wait for their solution.
You are obviously correct with your advice to do a clean install of Windows and all programs, but I am just not IT-savvy enough to have a go at that. I am certain that I will create more problems than I can solve. And everything on my machine except eM Client is running perfectly. I only have to kill the background process via Task Manager every other time that I close eM Client. But I am getting a bit suspicious now. As a consequence I have moved my large mail archive from eM Client to my Outlook.com server, in case my eM Client database might be shredded eventually.
I have Outlook as part of my Microsoft 365 plan, but I have not used it so far, as I am much more at ease with eM Client.
This is an excellent practice. Having your data on an IMAP or Exchange server means it is safe in the event of an application crash, and is simultaneously available on other devices like your phone. And if eM Client is down for a few days while Support figures out what is wrong, just use your web browser to manage your messaging.
Well, today I disabled all start-up iItems except the ones that I cannot live without (monitor calibration, keyboard driver, Windows security, Epson printer connection). These have a higher priority for me than any mail program.
Lets see what happens. What drives me crazy, is that I see no logical pattern: sometimes eM Client closes correctly ten times and then the bug suddenly appears the next three times that I close the program. I already had reported to support, that setting up eM Client as an exception in my security apps had solved my problem, when out of the blue the bug was there again.
Maybe the analysis of the mailclient.dmp file can bring some insight.
I joined this forum for this very reason, I have had some communication on em facebook page with this issue but nothing constructive.
If you look in your Taskmanager u will notice emclient is still present after you shut it down, when u start it up again it may not work and if it does it will give you the message it did not shut down properly blah blah
*This is not an advert for Thunderbird as it is still a chore trying to get some sensible kind of font / view for received and composing emails (something eMClient excels at). I just wanted to quickly move to a mail client that would remain up-to-date rather than sticking with an old version of eMClient that kept nagging me to update to a non-working version.
Thank you for your all positive reply regarding my preference of returning back to v8.0.3385 rather than trying to update to v8.1X, which obviously is not yet fully mature for rolling out. Data safety is our utmost concern and it is rather frustrating to find out the safe way of safeguarding it via hitting the walls on all directions rather than via clear instructions from the software engineering side. We feel very fortunate that you added clarity in the process of finding the correct way. Cheers!
I then downloaded and installed the latest HDI drives (V8.01). The plot dialogue now appears instantly however when an A1 plot is sent to our A1 paper roll it prints in portrait rather than full width landscape and sometimes partially cropped.
Any help getting this plotter properly configured would be gratefully received. I don't particularly mind whether we use the Windows or HDI driver as long as it prints promptly, the right way round and without chopping off any of the drawing.
When configuring printers/plotters for AutoCad (or indeed any Windows Application), make sure to always change the printer/plotter settings in Control Panel first. This is where the default settings can be changed and will remain changed. E.g. If you configure the driver via the Plot window in AutoCad any changes made here will revert back to previous settings next time you restart AutoCad.
However, in LT2021, there is only an ISO A2 size, which then doesnt rotate and so ends up printing in portrait which then means I have to cut the top half of the paper manual, which is most annoying. I cannot see any option to sort this out withn AutoCad LT.
Im using HP DesignJet 510 driver from HP (v7.10 for Windows 7) and have never had any trouble with it before, and I can certainly print to if from any other programs on my system. That isnt the problem though.
Whereas in this screenshot from LT2021, I can only select ISO A2 paper size, which then prints the wrong way on the printer and thus have to manual cut the top of the sheet to get it to a standard A2 size.
So it certainly isnt my system(s), its an AutoDesk issue and not included the right HDI driver file. Why do they always seem to break things when they do a new release? Or is there anyway of using the HDI driver file from the 2018 DRV folder to get 2021 to work right?
Yes, I have found the workaround option of setting up a Generic printer based on an HP Designjet 450 printer, and it does work. But it is a very clunky solution, which now means that whenever I open up a previous drawing, ive got to remember to change the printer in all the layouts to the new version!
'As you correctly inferred, there have been some changes in AutoCAD 2021 which would impact less recent HP plotters. This is mainly due to the fact that the HP recommended driver for the HP DesignJet 510 is now 7 years old and only supported for Windows XP and Vista.'
Strangley enough, if you add a Plotter using the 'Add a Plotter' and then use AutoDesks dialogs to select Hewlett Packard, there is support for the DesignJet 450c - which is a plotter MUCH older than the DJ510!
Installing a POS (Point of Sale) printer driver version 8.01 involves setting up the necessary software to connect a POS printer to a computer system, enabling the printing of receipts, orders, and other POS-related documents.
When I create a page using the pages app that has images, I can send it in color, but I can't print it in color. I don't see any options that say black and white, yet the print preview, and the actual printed page are black and white:
Have you installed the latest HP Smart app from the Mac App Store to ensure that you have the most current printer drivers installed. HP shows macOS Monterey as the last supported operating system for the Tango. If you are on Ventura with Pages v12.2, it may not behave as expected.
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The ZebraDesigner for Developers v3 is a feature-rich template design tool for labels and receipts. It provides a WYSIWYG workspace for creating label and receipt templates in a Windows environment. With this tool, you can design your templates and generate them in ZPL printer command language with the corresponding ZPL or XML to recall and print the labels or receipts. The templates can be exported to either USB connected or network connected Zebra printers. Optionally, the templates can also be exported to a file on a local file system.
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