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Text alignment varies with different printers
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20/01/2006 05:51:20
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Gestionnaire de rapports & Rapports
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01088618
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Hi Bob,

just an alternative, could you run your print job to PDF and then let them print that? There was an article on getting pF output in June 2005's FoxTalk (I think it was called PDF Power to the People).

>I have a very complex report that has a lot of text and boxes and lines, fairly close together. It's important that it look exactly like a preprinted form. I spent over two week getting it just about perfect nad it print correctly on an HP Laser jet 4.
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>However, my customer is not happy with the layout - things don't line up for him. I've now tested on an HP LaserJet 3030 and an Epson Inkjet R200 and get enough difference to be not acceptable.
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>There is a difference in the left margin which I can live with since it's unifromly shifet to the right.
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>However, vertically some strings of text are printing slightly too low, so that ther are on top of lines. X characters printed in checkboxes are not centred. But text is not uniformly too low, it seems to depend on fontface and size. E.g. two pieces of adjacent text on one printer, end up with one piece dropping down and the other not. Seems that bold face is more likely to drop down.
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>The print form has been hacked to ensure that the objtype=1 record, the TAG and TaG2 fields are empty. I've tried with EXPR empty and with it set to 'ORIENTATION=0'+CHR(13)+'PAPERSIZE=1'
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>There are many hundreds of customers who will be using this and it's unpredictable what printers they have.
Frank.

Frank Cazabon
Samaan Systems Ltd.
www.samaansystems.com
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