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> Karl,
>     Have you tried printing to it from a pdf or other multi-font
> graphical format? You may have a bad printer or other problems. The odds
> are that this isn't your problem, but since it takes so little time to
> check, you might as well give it a try.

I set it up on a RedHat v8 box, printed the test page, which worked
nicely, so I think you are right, it's not my problem, but at the same
time, it is...

KLP


>     - Charles "Easy Tests First" Barouch
>
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>>We send PCL codes to our HP printers. I've Googled til I'm blue in the
>>face and have yet to find a concise list of PCL codes. We have a new 'PCL
>>compliant' HP printer (HP Laserjet 1320) and I'm under the gun to 'make
>>that thing work' (never heard that line before? Let's trade places...)
>>
>>I think the PCL codes must have changed because nothing I send to this
>>printer (raw driver over Linux) is working. no font changes, pitch
>>changes...
>>
>>TIA
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