2.15 Voyager doesn't print right for me. Why? Printing in Voyager is somewhat primitive, compared to the print quality one would get on a workstation or Windows PC. The reason for this is that PC's have OS routines to handle printing at the very high-resolutions of printers. The Amiga does not. Voyager prints the pages at screen resolution, rather than printer resolution, and this causes a degredation in the quality of printed text. Voyager also cannot print from any screen depth higher than 8 bit (256 color). This is a limitation of the printer.device. Voyager also has a problem printing pages that are longer than one 8.5x11 inch piece of paper on sheet-fed printers (ie, laser or bubble jet printers). Voyager will print the first sheet and then stop. This is because Voyager sends the web-page as a large bitmap, and many printer drivers do not support continuous page graphic dumps. Some people have reported success when using Epson emulation mode on their printers to send formfeeds at the end of each page. It seems that Voyager's printing problems have to do with formfeeds not being sent. Canon BJ printer users may have a solution: using the latest drivers from Canon Europe, it may be possible to get entire web-pages to print while in Epson 48-pin emulation mode. In the native BJC modes, the drivers will not formfeed correctly. [The Duke of Prunes <kcsmart@swbell.net>]. If you can somehow set your printer to add a formfeed automatically at the end of every printed page, this *may* solve some of your Voyager printing problems.