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Generic Printer 80 character max line mistery
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Visual FoxPro
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Gestionnaire de rapports & Rapports
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Thread ID:
00092576
Message ID:
00092612
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>George,
>
>You are right of course, I meant 12 cpi. It's 10 point fonts, 12 cpi, keep mixing that up. The problem is not the printer, but the generic printer driver (I think). The printer is set to 12 cpi, so sending it codes is somehow against the rules of the generic printing if you see what I mean.
>
By this I assume that you mean that whatever physical controls (dip switches, font selection control panel, etc.) you have on the printer are set to 12 CPI. What about margins and/or line length? And is the output actually 10 or 12 CPI?

I think that by "Generic" printer, they mean the old dot matrix type. Most of these conformed either to an Epson or IBM standard or had a means of emulating it for setting printer pitch, etc. So it's not really outside the rules.

>But you can define the paper sizes. Gonna try that next. I think I solved something similar recently.
>
>Thanks,
>
>(Hope I won't have to install this one serial :)).
>
I hope not too. Let me know if I can be of further help.
George

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