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Which are most common printer control character sequence
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25/05/2006 12:19:21
Dragan Nedeljkovich (Online)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Reports & Report designer
Miscellaneous
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01124711
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>To be honest, you should bite the bullet and convert your check printing routines to an FRX. Let the Windows print system handle what it's good at handling.
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>Our vertical market app probably prints a million checks (with quite detailed stubs) every week at customer sites all over the US. We NEVER have a problem with printer incompatibility (except when the printer driver blows up, but that's a setup issue and it's not our issue).
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>Let Windows do one of the few things it is good at doing.

Right. Last few times I had to do it that way (back in... early nineties probably, and that was FPD then) it was both a huge PITA to do, and also printer-specific, so what worked in one setup wouldn't work in another.

Even if you get a few sets of control sequences, _PDSetup style, that's still one set per printer type, and it could just blow on the next Windows printer, where the whole rendering is done by Windows, not by printer.

back to same old

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