Hello:

      You work so hard at getting things to work.  Then, something 
happens to give you grief.  If it always happened, it would be easy 
to verify that your potential solution to it really does work.  If it 
is occasional, you can not be sure that you have nailed it.

      I have one of those situations.

      I would like to compliment Adobe on how easy they make it to 
use their Adobe PDF printer driver.  Unfortunately, since they do not 
make it easy, I can not very well compliment them.  This USENET 
message of mine (<e59oh2111dikqj55oa91cdse0984htu...@4ax.com>) says 
quite a bit of it.

      Occasionally, I run into what appears to be a race condition 
between printing with the Adobe PDF driver and copying the PDF.  I 
posted here about this.  My potential solution is to have two Adobe 
PDF printer drivers and printing one copy to each Adobe PDF 
printer.  Occasionally, it hangs up.

      My code is not buggy, at least to the extent that it does 
usually work.  The problem may well be Adobe's code.  Whatever.  I 
need to assure myself that I have indeed solved the problem.

      What can cause trouble for a printer driver?  I would like to 
force the problem to appear, at least fairly reliably, so that I can 
check my solution.  Any ideas?

Sincerely,

Gene Wirchenko



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