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print flush 1.2 released

This is the best version of print flush so far. Upon downloading and saving to a convenient location, such as the desktop, double-click for the ultimate printer enema. PF 1.2 will now fix the printer dependency problems that plague Lexmark printers and do all the old stuff, like clean the spool, restart the spooler, and [...]



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This is the best version of print flush so far. Upon downloading and saving to a convenient location, such as the desktop, double-click for the ultimate printer enema. PF 1.2 will now fix the printer dependency problems that plague Lexmark printers and do all the old stuff, like clean the spool, restart the spooler, and the like. And it’s still free, since it was so effortless to make.

Print Flush 1.2 (version 1.2, 514 byte zip file)


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Brad Kovach is an award-winning web developer from Afton, Wyoming. In his spare time, he enjoys drumming on Rock Band, and playing with this website.


3 Responses to “print flush 1.2 released”

George W Noble
On September 17th, 2007
3:02 am

Thanks a million. Great little program which cleared my printer problem. Thanks again.

Brian
On March 11th, 2010
8:35 am

Brad,
Hey,
I have a question….been using this little utility when needed…and it works great..just used it and, after it ran, it deleted all the files in the folder it was ran from…strange, I never noticed that before. Did it again to confirm, created new folder, copied “printflush.bat” to it, added some other tests files in the folder, ran the bat file…it did its thing…then cleared all files in the folder..including itself…hmmm what is happening?
Brian

SoftDev
On March 30th, 2010
5:18 am

Only real codeheads like me can appreciate these posts.

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