Check the "Lines Per Page" property of your Printer. Set it to 66 lines per page.
Factory default is usually 60 lines per page.
Good Luck!
Very Best Regards,
Razzak.
At 03:41 PM 10/23/2002 -0500, Bill Niehaus wrote:
When I have a SELECT statement that is routed to our HP8150 PCL printer, I lose one line of the selected data using an IBM laptop PC. I get 83 lines of data printed on the first page. The second page starts with the 85th line of data. Line 84 does not show up on either page.
A different PC using the same settings for Utilities, Preference, Printers (set to Terminal 9 point font) gets 84 lines per page and loses none of the selected lines of data.
If I choose Times New Roman as the font, it seems to work ok on both PC's, but the information is hard to read (columns do not line up).
Is there a 'fix' to avoid non-printed lines from a SELECT statement.
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