I use Vista Home Premium on a laptop Dell 1545 Inspiron and Dell 968AIO wireless printer. I can't print the attachments of email but I can print several pages on the internet.

I use Vista Home Premium on a laptop Dell 1545 Inspiron and Dell 968AIO wireless printer. I can't print the attachments of email but I can print several pages on the internet. I updated drivers and tried everything that other people have told me to try on other forums to the best of my abilities. I'm not otherwise qualified in computer science. Also, I will mention this all started when I restored my computer laptop back to factory settings. I did it because that's all I could think about. As far as coming back on my laptop, he did do the trick. Thus, suggestions, thoughts will be appreciated.

Thank you

Jim

Lima, Ohio

original title: unable to print attachments from Windows Mail

Hello

The print job goes to the queue?

Method 1:
I suggest you through the Windows 7 steps in this document.

Method 2:
Alternatively, you can try to plug in the printer and the laptop to see if it makes a difference.

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