I have a function, into which I'm passing an Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.Application instance. The function uses Windows' built in Fax printer, or the Microsoft XPS Document Writer, to save the file as a tiff image.
However, when I try to assign to the application's ActivePrinter property, a COMException with the following message is thrown:
Exception from HRESULT: 0x800A03EC
Here's the code:
'Save the current default printer
Dim strDefaultPrinter As String = excelApp.ActivePrinter
'Assign printer string constant to ActivePrinter - throws exception
excelApp.ActivePrinter = FAX_PRINTER
excelApp.ActiveWorkbook.PrintOutEx(, , , , , True, "c:\RestOfFilePath...") ' Print to file = true
'Reset the default printer
excelApp.ActivePrinter = strDefaultPrinter
The printers used are all confirmed as installed/in the registry. A similar function that takes a Word application class works fine. I'm pretty new to COM related stuff, and I have a feeling this may just be my excel-related ignorance at play, but I can find almost nothing relating to this when searching google/stackoverflow, except for one or two old, unanswered threads. There are a few that relate to large amounts of data/large ranges, but not the ActivePrinter property
EDIT - A brief summary of the answer, detailed in M Patel's link:
Excel is picky about setting it's ActivePrinter property; instead of printer name alone, it requires both printer and port, e.g. "Fax on Ne01:". This port should be available from the registry, either at:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Devices
or
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Devices
Using the method detailed in the link, or in my case using Microsoft.Win32.Registry.GetValue(). The latter will return something along the lines of "winspool,Ne01:". Concatenating the last part of that string on to the printer name in the manner "Fax on Ne01:", allows the ActivePrinter property to be set without the exception.
I should also note that my problem was occurring in excel 2010