"Microsoft Office Document Image Writer" = java.io.FileNotFoundException

I have an application that prints documents. We have observed that file reading and writing fails after a user prints with the Microsoft virtual printer: "Microsoft Office Document Image Writer".
Any subsequent file operation generates exceptions: java.io.FileNotFoundException.
There seems to be an accepted bug already: [http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6358014|http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6358014]
It's dated back to December 2005 without any resolution.
There was also a previous thread that was opened without any success for resolution: [previous thread|http://forums.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=5208746]
My questions are:
1- Is this bug related to printing or drawing?
2- Can this bug be fixed with client code, my application, or this needs to be fixed in the JVM?
3- Is this an Microsoft issue or Sun issue? Other application can print using this virtual driver.
To make matters worst, Eclipse can print using this driver and continue normal operation. Does Eclipse use a completely different code base?
Thank You,
Ekram

The solution:
Uprgrade Office to SP2, and if it doesn't work your XP to SP3.
And coose High quality image. (300 dpi)

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