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Why do I get error message "Prop Bitmap DLL not loaded" when I try to print Adobe documents?

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When trying to print either images or text from Adobe format I receive the above error when using Mozilla firefox as my browser. i f I use Internet Explorer as browser I do not have any problems printing from Adobe.

When trying to print either images or text from Adobe format I receive the above error when using Mozilla firefox as my browser. i f I use Internet Explorer as browser I do not have any problems printing from Adobe.

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We've seen such errors before with Lexmark printers and the solution was to copy the printer DLL file(s) from a sub folder (e.g. C:\Windows\System32\Spool\Drivers\W32X86\3) to the main System32 folder.

See [/questions/816793]

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I recently updated to Firefox 9 and every time I try to print something in draft form from an email (like a confirmation of an order I placed on a website) I get the Prop Bitmap DLL Not Loaded message. I never got that message with the 3.6 version of Firefox so it is very annoying and starting to irritate me. I print most of my things in draft form to save using up the ink in the cartridge. I have a Dell 924 printer. I uninstalled the printer and then reinstalled it but that didn't help the problem. I'm not computer savvy so I don't know how to fix the problem.

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We've seen such errors before with Lexmark printers and the solution was to copy the printer DLL file(s) from a sub folder (e.g. C:\Windows\System32\Spool\Drivers\W32X86\3) to the main System32 folder.

See [/questions/816793]