Plateforme Level Extreme
Abonnement
Profil corporatif
Produits & Services
Support
Légal
English
8.5x11 FRX report length wrong on dot matrix printer only
Message
De
29/07/2002 13:00:30
 
 
À
Tous
Information générale
Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Gestionnaire de rapports & Rapports
Titre:
8.5x11 FRX report length wrong on dot matrix printer only
Divers
Thread ID:
00683599
Message ID:
00683599
Vues:
78
I have reports (many) that print to many types of printers. I have just noticed today that when I print on an Okidata Microline 320 the report length is incorrect. There is nothing special about these reports-they have a page header and detail band and possibly a title and summary band. The same report prints on an HP4000 and Lexmark fine. However, when I print it to the Okidata, it extends to about 5 lines into the next page. It then starts printing the next page by printing the next page's page header about 2 lines down from there without ejecting a page. It thinks there is more space than there is on the paper. The report prints to 8.5x11. It does not require a special size. I thought perhaps it had something to do with the top-of-form function on the printer itself as it seems to start printing a couple of lines lower than it should too, but I set the top-of-form to the default factory setting and the same thing occurs. I tested the same report in FPD26 (the report originated in that version) and it prints fine. It will only print the correct number of detail lines to fit on one page in FPD26. I stripped out all of the expr, tag, and tag2 fields to no avail. I just noticed this today and I cannot figure out why this is happening to ALL of my reports. Any ideas?

TIA,
Tracy
.·*´¨)
.·`TCH
(..·*

010000110101001101101000011000010111001001110000010011110111001001000010011101010111001101110100
"When the debate is lost, slander becomes the tool of the loser." - Socrates
Vita contingit, Vive cum eo. (Life Happens, Live With it.)
"Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away." -- author unknown
"De omnibus dubitandum"
Suivant
Répondre
Fil
Voir

Click here to load this message in the networking platform