Anyone captured print jobs using RS-232?

I've had a couple of earlier posts with good responses, and I thank those who've responded so far. I have a print job coming out of a handheld controller thru an RS-232 port. I need to capture the data and save it, but the data is corrupted under my current setup and just prints numerous pages of garbage instead of a small plot.
The ideal situation is this: I grab the data coming via COM1, save it to a file, then print it later by forwarding the file to the printer on our network. I do NOT have the option of plugging the printer in directly (unfortunately).
Attached is a screenshot of the vi I'm using. I have disabled the string search option and am looking for the end of the file using the waveform chart. I've
also unwired the TCP printer stuff for the time being until I figure out the data corruption.
Thanks!
Kirk
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Yes, I'm using the chart to see the end of bytes transmission. I forgot to strip out the array - I was using that to go to the last array entry and see the termination char sequence. The data file is corrupted without the array being in place.
I'm wondering how to get the loop to acquire data only when the buffer is filled and ready. It seems to be acquiring when I don't need it to (hence the whitespace), and I don't know how to correct it. I do understand why there is leading whitespace, but need help with the inbetween stuff.
A data file I just acquired is attached with no modifications, along with current pics of my vi. Note the interesting spikes to 16 bits when there should only be 8 bits available. That doesn't happen each t
ime, but it did on this run.
Thanks Dennis!
Kirk
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screenshot_010.jpg ‏94 KB
serial_data ‏1046 KB

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    Press the button ( ) next to the Down Arrow ( ) to select Turn ePrint off and  restart the printer and them turn the printer On , and then press the button ( ) next to OK . An information page prints.
    2. Now re-enable web services.
    3. You can print out the printers email address.
    4. Follow these steps to register at ePrintCenter.
    Go to ePrintCenter , and then click Sign In . The Sign In to ePrintCenter window opens.
    In the Sign In to ePrintCenter window, click Create an account . The Create an HP Web Services account window opens.
    Enter your information in the text fields, and then click Create Account . The Add a Printer to your Account window opens.
    In the Enter Printer Code text box, type the printer code found on the information page that you printed in the previous step.
    6. Enter the printer code that printed out on the sheet of paper.
    7. The printer should now show up as Connected and Ready in your account.
    Let me know if you still having this issue after this troublesooting I will do my best to help you.
    Hope this helps!
    RobertoR
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