True. I got a free TSP800II printer from Star Micronics when they were trying to work with Amazing Charts to fix the issue. They sent it out the next day. I must say it is getting a little easier to set up. I do keep trying to send it back, but they insist I keep it. After all, they sought me out. Not bragging, just bragging.

One of the benefits of having all 64-bit or 32-bit computers and it is easier with the same OS, is when you set up the print driver on the main computer, once it works, you can share it (put it in the directory) and adding it to the other computers takes about 15 seconds literally.
The other funny thing about John's post (which, again, we a very good post, was that of all the things I have lying around in octopus fashion on my floor, I must have 50 AC connectors.

TIP: To keep you from freaking out. We have multiple TSPs. These are the best printers ever. Use them along with 8 1/2 by 11 when you can get away with (although the price per script is not that much) and along with ePrescribe. Anyway, all were working well with the same print driver, and my MAs for whatever reason kept print one script followed by a blank one. It took me a week to realize that the reason was of the few settings, there is one that detects top script. I used a few "twips," my favorite word, and all fixed.
If anyone can find a worse website than Star Micronic, let me know. LOL. And the default username and password is public and root. So, you can always come back here to remember.
Another funny thing. We purchased the correct paper -- we always buy from Star Micronics and we always order over the phone to be absolutely sure it is Maine compatable. We used it for months as it fulfilled the criteria. Then a very nice user on here sent me some rolls he didn't need. Not sure if I thanked him. Thank you. Well, it was perfect. Looked exactly the same. Just didn't have this red mark on the back. Either the pharmacists didn't catch it or just didn't care, but for a least three months, no issues. Then a very nice pharmacist from R/A wouldn't accept one. I couldn't believe it. I argued with him. (Can you guys believe I would argue with anyone?). Sure enough we compared paper and had to throw those away.