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Cannot print labels from PayPal with Firefox browser. What changed in the past week?

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I usually use Firefox to access my PayPal account and print shipping labels. For the past week, I get the following error message when I try to print the labels.

Printer not activated, error code -30.

I don't get this message in IE, but it is not a browser I like to use. This has been happening for the past week. What has changed in the last week which would render this problem.

I usually use Firefox to access my PayPal account and print shipping labels. For the past week, I get the following error message when I try to print the labels. Printer not activated, error code -30. I don't get this message in IE, but it is not a browser I like to use. This has been happening for the past week. What has changed in the last week which would render this problem.

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It might be that your only "printing device" is not recognized as a physical printer. I get this error with Coupon printing Java apps because my printer uses a generic printer driver. Some would say "coupons (and postage) should only be printed once to reduce the chances of fraud"... I say "paper gets lost, let me print as I need"... they win...

The only workaround I ever found was to reinstall the printer driver, which did not work for me but it might for you...

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I will try and see if this fixes the problem.