Arrg! Any ideas?
Write your own print driver (vbg)
(about half of the mountain of dvd's I get from msdn seem to be driver
sdk's).
Andrew Davies MBCS CITP
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If you are using a pull tractor you can't tear off so you would just
have to throw another page. On a pull tractor you should be able to set
the printer to do it (could on the OKIs I used 15 yrs ago [not exactly
current knowledge!]).
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Michael Hawksworth
Visual Fox Solutions
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On Wed, 12 Jul 2006 18:29:40 -0400, Bill Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
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?
It might Bill, however I have no control or access to the source for the
piece of
On Thu, 13 Jul 2006 08:24:47 +0100, Michael Hawksworth
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
If you are using a pull tractor you can't tear off so you would just
have to throw another page. On a pull tractor you should be able to set
the printer to do it (could on the OKIs I used 15 yrs ago [not exactly
If you are printing via windows the OS will make use of built in fonts
by sending a character stream, if you are using a truetype font or one
that isn't integrated into the printer (and the driver supports it) you
will get an image at 18x9/8 ish bytes. You also get better resilience
in
From: Alan Bourke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I seem to remember that if you use fonts on a VFP report that match
inbuilt printer fonts, then printing will be much quicker. Can anyone
confirm this, or elaborate in the context of an Oki Microline 395, whcih
emulates Epson LQ.
Yes and No. It's a
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.
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
Alan Bourke wrote:
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
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