Re: Report page setup for continuous pin printer

2007-02-20 Thread MB Software Solutions
Oh great. (Not.) Richard Kaye wrote: > AFAIK. A royal PITA. > > MB Software Solutions wrote: > >> Richard Kaye wrote: >> >> >>> You need to create a custom form of that height as you will otherwise >>> get a form feed every 11 inches. Which means you start to get in to all >>> other

Re: Report page setup for continuous pin printer

2007-02-20 Thread Richard Kaye
AFAIK. A royal PITA. MB Software Solutions wrote: > Richard Kaye wrote: > >> You need to create a custom form of that height as you will otherwise >> get a form feed every 11 inches. Which means you start to get in to all >> other kinds of fun depending on the OS. 98 stores custom forms in on

Re: Report page setup for continuous pin printer

2007-02-20 Thread MB Software Solutions
Richard Kaye wrote: > You need to create a custom form of that height as you will otherwise > get a form feed every 11 inches. Which means you start to get in to all > other kinds of fun depending on the OS. 98 stores custom forms in one > place and NT/2000/XP in another. > So it does need t

Re: Report page setup for continuous pin printer

2007-02-20 Thread Richard Kaye
You need to create a custom form of that height as you will otherwise get a form feed every 11 inches. Which means you start to get in to all other kinds of fun depending on the OS. 98 stores custom forms in one place and NT/2000/XP in another. MB Software Solutions wrote: > (VFP9) > > If I've

Report page setup for continuous pin printer

2007-02-20 Thread MB Software Solutions
(VFP9) If I've got a custom length (say 4 5/8") for a continuous feed form to be used in a dedicated pin printer, I can just set my detail band to be 4.625" and print as normal, right? I'm hoping it's really that simple. As it turns out, a client wants us to image a simple address label on th