![]() ![]() I tried a Chrome extension called "IE Tab" and it didn't really help since it just runs IE in a Chrome tab. From what I've read ActiveX is a pain, but our customers are basically forcing us to use this site and apparently ActiveX is part of the package.Įdit: I did some more searching and from what I can tell ActiveX just doesn't work in Chrome, so it looks like I will be forced to do this in IE11. I'd really prefer to use Chrome anyway, but I haven't found much online about how to get this accomplished in Chrome. I've been through multiple guides for IE to try to allow the ActiveX Print Pipe object to work and I've had no luck. The printer is installed, but when I try to print the labels I get an error popup that says "The label printing ActiveX object (Print Pipe) is not supported in your current browser". We print the labels via their "customer portal", which is a website. We purchased a Zebra ZT230 label printer for this. We have been asked to print labels to put on boxes for one of our customers. ![]() Questions? Problems? Submission not showing up? Spot a spammer or a troll? Message #chrome If you think you found a bug, please report it at If you see a spammer, troll, or shill commenter, please use the report option and/or message the mods. Posting tip: check the new queue for your submission after posting. Posting the same links multiple times, or posting them as comments on posts that have nothing to do with your extension is considered spamming, and you will be banned for such actions. We welcome you to post links to any Chrome extensions that you have created, within reason. If you are unable to abide by this simple request, or if your only submissions are to the same sites over and over, or to your personal site(s), you will be banned. Post directly to the original article or source whenever possible. Please don't link to blogspam, meaning blogs or websites that are simply re-hosting articles/information ripped off from other sites. Also, such requests should only be done as self-posts. If you're looking for help with a specific issue, please include your info from about:version (click the triple-bar button-> "About Google Chrome") and what OS you're using. If you're posting a request for help with Chrome, please use this tag at the beginning of your post title. We have a zero tolerance policy toward spammers and trolls. Please follow reddiquette and the Golden Rule. Some things to consider before posting or commenting: Post links, ask questions, find solutions, and discuss Chrome-related subjects. The 2012 /r/Chrome Survey Results (by /r/SampleSize) are in!Īll about developments relating to the Google Chrome and Chromium web browsers, Chrome apps and extensions, ChromeOS, and Chromebooks. ![]()
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