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Form Length Problem
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25/10/2004 16:39:31
Al Doman (Online)
M3 Enterprises Inc.
North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Reports & Report designer
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 5
OS:
Windows 2000 SP3
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00954391
Message ID:
00956001
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10
I've used Okidata printers many times over the years and have also found this problem to be annoying, it's specially recurrent with old Okidata printers like the ML 380. However newer printers like the ML 320 dont have this problem.

Sorry I don't have a clear solution for you!

Enmanuel


>I'm printing to a custom form 7" long using an Okidata ML520 printer in IBM mode. These are continuous, tractor-fed forms. I've set up a custom form length in the print server for this printer. When I print the report, everything works fine except the form length is very slightly off. If the form length is set to 7.00 inches it seems to print about 7.006 inches, so the print goes slightly lower each form until it's completely out of whack. If I set the form length to 6.99 inches, the printing goes slightly higher each form until it's out of whack again. For some reason this printer refuses to print a form exactly 7.00 inches long (measured).
>
>I tried switching to metric measurements for finer control (0.01cm vs. 0.01") but that didn't work. Form length of 17.78 cm is too long, 17.77 cm is too short.
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>Default measurement system for this computer is US (imperial) units.
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>The computer being used replaced a former W95 box, where the exact same report to the exact same physical printer printed correctly.
>
>Ideas, anyone?
I'm a mixture of Albert Einstein and Arnold Schwarzenegger. The only trouble is that I got Einstein's body and Schwarzenegger's brain
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