Unfortunately they do not.  It's a dymo label writer. 
I use it to create
address labels for new customers (one at a time.)...I
wish I could either
figure out what's wrong with the html2pdf or figure
out some other
workaround.  I don't know if there is going to be one
though.

Thanks for trying to help. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Jake Churchill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2007 12:25 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Cfdocument sizes

Do the labels com on sheets of 8.5 x 11?  If so, you
could create a CSS
workaround with multiple classes to align everything
where it needs to go.

Jake Churchill
CF Webtools
11204 Davenport, Ste. 200b
Omaha, NE  68154
http://www.cfwebtools.com
402-408-3733 x103



E C list wrote:
> Does anyone have any ideas? I was happily using
CF_html2pdf on ColdFusion
5.0 to make pdfs, but now that particular server has
been upgraded to
ColdFusion 7 mx and that tag no longer works for
me...(it just times out
with a java error)...that would be no problem, but I
was using the tag to
make labels and print them off on a label printer...so
the dimentions of the
pdf have to be 1.4 inches by 3 inches.  Unfortunately,
with cfdocument you
MUST make the dimentions larger than 2x2, so the small
size labels cannot be
created.  Does anyone have any comments or a
workaround?
>  
> Thanks
>
>  
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