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Request advice re printing from NIGHTLY. I am using a Cannon MG5460 printer. When I attempt to print from a Nightly page or a saved Nightly page I get this message. “ e10s printing is not implemented yet. Bug 927188.” I note that can print satisfactorily from other programs such as PDF files, word, Maple, R, Emails (Eudora) and so on. My operating system is Windows Professional [version 6.1.7601] Thank you

Request advice re printing from NIGHTLY. I am using a Cannon MG5460 printer. When I attempt to print from a Nightly page or a saved Nightly page I get this message. “ e10s printing is not implemented yet. Bug 927188.” I note that can print satisfactorily from other programs such as PDF files, word, Maple, R, Emails (Eudora) and so on. My operating system is Windows Professional [version 6.1.7601] Thank you

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"I note that can print satisfactorily from other programs such as PDF files, word, Maple, R, Emails (Eudora) and so on."

If your expectations are that Firefox work as well as those other programs, you would be better off using Firefox 32, the latest Release version, rather than a "cutting edge" alpha 1 level development version like Nightly.

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Try turning off the e10s you enabled for testing on the Nightly channel development builds. You can do this in Tools->Options->General

The e10s is a work in progress.

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"I note that can print satisfactorily from other programs such as PDF files, word, Maple, R, Emails (Eudora) and so on."

If your expectations are that Firefox work as well as those other programs, you would be better off using Firefox 32, the latest Release version, rather than a "cutting edge" alpha 1 level development version like Nightly.