Solo, The second part of your post is what I am attempting to discover here. The explanation.
Since my co-worker can seem to accurately predict the printed results, it seems to defy everything (Or is it pure luck?) I've read in the reference materials that I quoted in my posting, that are available online. That's why I'm thinking someone may have an insight as to how this can happen on my system in such a consistent fashion. If not, so be it, but I was hoping to at least have a better understanding of it on my system, as it's acting.
Thank you Solo
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