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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Gestionnaire de rapports & Rapports
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 6
OS:
Windows '98
Network:
Windows 98
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Divers
Thread ID:
00962300
Message ID:
00962568
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La pregunta fue un parte de servicios de públicos para que los latinos aprenden ingles <s>

>Do you know why this post is in the Spanish "zone"?
>
>>That is a strange syntax (for me), which I didn't know about: I have always used stuff like:
>
>??? chr(27) + "P"
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>>without changing the printer font.
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>>I think the codes can vary between one printer and another. A generic text printer, pressumably, would not have most options which the Epson dot-matrix printers offer.
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>>I think that if you decide to print in text-mode, you are giving up the flexibility to print on any printers - you need to program codes for specific printers.
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>>Of course, I do the same, if the situation so demands it. In Bata/Bolivia, we needed fast printing on specific printers (Epson), so I programmed codes specifically for these printers.
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>>i have a drive for Epson TM-U300A.. Partial Cut...
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>>the code for a cut paper is:
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>>set printer font 'Control', 10
>>??? 'P'
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>>It's OK but,
>>
>>somebody knows, what is the code if somebody dont have the epson drive for Example: if somebody have the Generic/Text drive...
>>
>>how can i do that???, whay its the code???
>>
>>Regards,
>>
>>
>>Sixto
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