I can verify that the "no default printer" error occurs in Windows XP (I believe SP3, but I'm not in front of the machine right now). I was forced to use the Ctrl-Alt-Del feature to kill the process, as I couldn't exit DigAtm (Pro) any other way. I also got the error when I moved the mouse pointer up to the toolbar. It was odd. I could move it throughout the DigAtm screen, but when I sent it up to the toolbar, I got the "no default printer" error. Beats me.
Fortunately I recently purchased a replacement laser printer and installed it Sunday. Problem went away as soon as my new computer had a default printer.
No default printer happens in XP too
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