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25/04/2005 09:40:16
 
 
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25/04/2005 05:24:46
Ignatius Ong
Hock Tong Bee Pte Ltd
Singapore, Singapore
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Reports & Report designer
Title:
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 6
OS:
Windows '98
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01004463
Message ID:
01008059
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17
Most use the same code for the same manufacturer. In this case, it is not the same between manufacturers. Epson LQ 2500 and the Epson LX-810, for instance, uses DEC 10, HEX 0A for a forward line feed. Most epsons all use the same excape codes. Not sure if that is the case with NEC printers...


>Hi Metin
>
>>I don't know reverse line feed if it possible. I arrange labels by programmatic when >printing labels. like:
>
>>?name1,name2,name3,name4
>>?addr1,addr2,addr3,addr4
>
>If you print using this way, it looks like it works. But you need to have a forward line feed in order to remove the single label after printing. Otherwise, the operator need to manually feed the label forward, remove the label, and then reverse the line feed. This present a "smooth flowing" problem. Many operator just want to remove the label in a convenient way possible.
>
>I think I will tried issuing a line feed code to the printer, bypassing the printer driver, while this may work, the program will be dependent on the printer types. And I hope all dot martix uses the same line feed code.
>
>eg. NEC Pinwriter P2000 uses
>1. select forward line feed (FS F or 28 70)
>2. select reverse line feed (FS R or 28 82)
>
>Tks vm
>
>Sincerely
>
>Ignatius Ong
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