Terry

Thanks for the link - I think I spent Saturday Morning on that page!! It did 
look like a font issue.

Thanks

Mike

From: Terry Dickson [mailto:te...@treasurer.state.ks.us]
Sent: 09 June 2010 14:44
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: [HUMOR] Someone misconfigured something somewhere, I think

Here is a page that will explain some of it for you.

http://www.dragon-it.co.uk/links/hp_pcl_codes.htm

From: Mike Hoffman [mailto:m...@drumbrae.net]
Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2010 8:10 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: [HUMOR] Someone misconfigured something somewhere, I think

Just out of interest we've spent the last week playing with <esc> codes on a 
printer. We have a client running a vet practice using a dos based invoicing 
system. He is now unable to get dot-matrix printers to work so we put in an HP 
LJ1200, but the page width is too wide.

I know that putting the codes in a .txt file and then piping that to the 
printer in the autoexec will set the printer for the session, but I'm going 
round in circles.

Does anyone here know if this sounds like a font, line size, cpi, or other 
issue with a single <esc> command to sort it?

I really had thought I'd seen my last dos box ever!!

Mike

From: Andrew Levicki [mailto:and...@levicki.me.uk]
Sent: 09 June 2010 14:02
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: [HUMOR] Someone misconfigured something somewhere, I think

I'm still trying to get a printout of the PCL font list!

andrew
On 9 June 2010 21:59, Ben Scott 
<mailvor...@gmail.com<mailto:mailvor...@gmail.com>> wrote:
On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 8:54 AM, Steven M. Caesare 
<scaes...@caesare.com<mailto:scaes...@caesare.com>> wrote:
>>       http://www.upart.biz/
>
> Doesn't load now, but I can only assume an open HP printer config page?
 Yup.

 I think the printer may have crashed due to all the people on this
list trying to load the management UI.  :-)

-- Ben

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