The webpage cannot be printed on IE9, and the "res: // ieframe. dll/preview. js" script is incorrect (for example ). It is no problem to uninstall IE9 and re-test IE8. re-installation of IE9 is still not feasible. It seems that there may be a problem with IE9.
I found a lot of information that could not be solved, and I suspected there was a conflict with some software in the system. I accidentally saw the Microsoft Support article saying that the IE9 and Canon printers had driver problems, leading to failure to print properly. I checked that the company's printer is indeed Canon. The article also provides patches for Vista, Win7, and Server 2008. After installing the patch, restart the machine and print it again.
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If you have the same problem, you can install the above patch to solve the problem.