Sometimes I do. I'll get a message that the coupon printer hasn't been installed, even when I know it has because I print coupons all the time. The thing is, sometimes links were designed for a specific browser (such as IE or Firefox). If you're using IE and trying to print from a link designed for Firefox, you may run into trouble.
Here's a little trick I discovered that helps. Most bricks links contain one of these two-letter codes (see below). However, if you've got the wrong two letter code you'll need to change it to the one that works for your own browser.
wg - This is the code to use for Firefox. If you're using IE, you'll be prompted to use the coupon installer if this comes up (switch for either wi or vi)
wi or vi - These are codes that work for IE. If you're using Firefox, you'll be prompted to use the coupon installer with these codes (switch them with wg)
xs - This allows Mac users to print in Safari
Here's a little trick I discovered that helps. Most bricks links contain one of these two-letter codes (see below). However, if you've got the wrong two letter code you'll need to change it to the one that works for your own browser.
wg - This is the code to use for Firefox. If you're using IE, you'll be prompted to use the coupon installer if this comes up (switch for either wi or vi)
wi or vi - These are codes that work for IE. If you're using Firefox, you'll be prompted to use the coupon installer with these codes (switch them with wg)
xs - This allows Mac users to print in Safari









