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Script Error when Printing Internet Explorer > Internet Explorer 8, 9, 10, 11 Question 0 an error has occurred in the script on this page windows 10 Sign in to vote Hi I originally postedelsewherebut was advised to try this forum. http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/ie/forum/ie9-windows_7/ie-script-error-when-printing/ab9a80f8-02e5-4ba2-9c3e-0266bb31c831?tm=1365149413768#_self I was reluctant to add fuel to the fire https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/308260 as there appear to be a lot of support requests regarding this error, however each KB article and suggested fix withinhas failed for me. The problem is I get the following error when printing from IE9 An error has occurred in script on the page Line 2072 char 1 https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/ie/en-US/44573103-6034-4d5e-9464-2e8f48b33e31/ie-script-error-when-printing?forum=ieitprocurrentver error unspecified error code 0 url res://ieframe.dll/previews.js It should be noted that no matter which printer I select it gives the same error, this includes PDF printers and Microsoft XPS Doc Writer. When I turn on debugging I see it break at the following line if (Printer.startDoc(this._aaRect[1][0].contentDocument.URL)) This is happening on Windows 7 32 & 64bit machines If I roll back to IE8 printing works fine. If I upgrade to IE10 and press print nothing happens, no print or error message. It may be unrelated but the only change I can think of that happened around a similar time was a Java update that I rolled out. Just as an overview here is a number of things I have tried with no luck... 1:Your video card or video driver is outdated or corrupt. Using latest version, tried rolling back with no change 2: You
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