> > 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?



Just wondering if there might be a way to use the COPYFILE API to send
printer commands directly to the printer, and if that might help?


Bill



> -- 
>   Alan Bourke
>   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 



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