>Terry, this is not happening on all my reports, just on some of them. Will a hack of the FRX do it?
Are you saying: that, based on the particular report you run, that you can predict the EJECT?
I don't know about hacking an FRX. Some reports, [for example] like combined departmental summaries, may subtotal and page eject on each department. If a zero item department is queued, the reporter may send a page eject and no data to the printer.
If it's predictable, it may be helpful to open the debugger during a suspect report and see where the eject is comming from. Also, some printers may, when the "control codes" for a new job arrive, issue a page eject. Are you printing to a general purpose belt-printer.
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