Order Paper printing problem

Dear friends,
Whenever I try to print order papers, I get a termination error with a message CO901 "Program error (contact your system administrator)". When I tried for a solution at the services.sap.com/notes site I came to know about a note SAP Note 488598, but when I applied I got an error message of unable to implement the same. I checked the pdf of the same and this note is for earlier releases not for the latest ones. Can some body please help me in the same either by providing an updated note or some code, or any solution for the same.
Thanks & regards
Sunil Kumar

Yes, I have solved my problem. It seems that there are specific drivers for both roll printing and borderless printing. Find your Printer Setup Utility. Mine was in the Utilities folder inside my Applications folder. Use Spotlight to find if you want. Double click it and a window should open showing your printers list. Click on the Add button at the top of the window to open Printer Browser window. Without selecting the printer(s) in the list, click the More Printers button at the bottom of the window. This will show a drop down window with your printer(s) in a list. Select your printer in THIS list. Then look at the bottom of that window at the drop down menu titled: Page Setup. It probably reads Standard. If you look at that menu you will see several drivers that do such things as printing on roll paper. Select the one(s) you want then click the add button each time. That's it! (That's enough!) Now, when you go to print dialogue and you choose which printer to use, there will be separate choice(s) for roll printing, borderless printing, etc. I got most of this from other postings but in all cases the instructions were incomplete or inaccurate in some way. Hope this works for you.
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