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23.0.93; Printing on MS Windows
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Message #27 received at 3332 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi <at> gnus.org> writes:
> "Francis Wright" <f.j.wright <at> qmul.ac.uk> writes:
>
>> direct-print-region-helper: Opening output file: permission denied,
>> c:/DOT4_001
>>
>> My printer is an hp LaserJet 1010 connected via USB and the printer
>> driver properties show that it is connect to the port DOT4_001. I
>> think the problem is that "c:/" has been prepended to the port name.
>>
>> I see that the same thing happens in Emacs 22.3. (I don't print from
>> Emacs very often!)
>
> (I'm going through old bug reports that unfortunately weren't resolved
> at the time.)
>
> Do you still see this problem in recent versions of Emacs/Windows?
I see this problem: I did 'M-x view-hello-file RET' and from the menu
bar, I did 'File->Print->Print buffer', said YES when asked to use the
default printer, and this is the backtrace:
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (permission-denied "Opening output file" "Permission denied" "c:/WSD-5bc23311-7bc5-46f6-a594-1552b4df353d")
w32-direct-print-region-helper("WSD-5bc23311-7bc5-46f6-a594-1552b4df353d" 1 #<marker at 5393 in *spool temp*> "" nil #<buffer *temp*> nil ("(page headers are not supported)"))
w32-direct-print-region-function(1 #<marker at 5393 in *spool temp*> "" nil #<buffer *temp*> nil "(page headers are not supported)")
apply(w32-direct-print-region-function 1 #<marker at 5393 in *spool temp*> "" nil #<buffer *temp*> nil "(page headers are not supported)")
lpr-print-region(1 #<marker at 5393 in *spool temp*> ("(page headers are not supported)") "HELLO Emacs buffer")
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
I have a HP Laserjet on network connected via WSD Port (hence the name
WSD-5bc...). This is Emacs 29.0.50 (3ca32105d2) on Win10.
Best, Arash
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