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>Why don't you create a textfile (with or without reports) and send them to the printer with the desired printercodes? In this way you can store the invoice (in an invoice dir), and direct manipulate the printer by printercodes.>
>Well, that's a work around that will probably work. But I've already got a work around. What I'm really looking for is the underlying reason why the problem is happening so that I can correct it rather than work around it.
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>Besides, I take advantage of the fact that the dot-matrix printer can print in a bit-mapped mode to get a wider variety of fonts. Printing to an ASCII file eliminates my ability to control what's printed.
So install the Generic/Text driver for the port, and then insert control codes yourself as necessary.
The odds are that there's a Skip at End-Of-Page setting somewhere in the printer hardware's setup; I know that this was the case with some earlier Panasonic printers, and in some cases, if it's enabled in hardware, the driver may not be smart enough or capable of disabling it. Time to look at the printer manual and see if it's there.