On Wed, 12 Jul 2006 13:05:07 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> 
> Yes and No.  It's a tricky situation.  I have hundreds of clients with
> the OKI 395 and getting them to rip was always fun.  


Hmmm ... would it ever get up to near raw DOS-type speed though?  

I also have a problem with tearoff. Basically they want a print to
finish, and the paper to feed forward to tearoff position. Then the next
job reels it back before starting to print. It used to do this when they
printed DOS-style. The 395 is emulating an Epson LQ and uses a custom
paper size of 11 inches long. Using the Windows Epson LQ 1050 driver (or
indeed the LQ 1000) it prints fine but refuses to do the form tearoff
bit. If I use the OKI 395 driver it's as slow as hell, the output is
incorrect but it does the form tearoff. 

Printing from an XP machine, through a shared printer on a 2K server,
the custom paper is defined on the server. The tearoff is set to 300ms
internally int the printer. I set it to 2 seconds as well, but no dice.


Arrg! Any ideas?
-- 
  Alan Bourke
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