We use a Sebra printer with 1.5"x2" labels. I was able to make it work with 
CFDocument. I set it to 2x2 which is the smallest dimension that cfdocument 
wanted to use. I then basically justified everything form the top left and set 
pagebreaks after each label. It seems to work. The only issue I have found is 
using pdf vs flashpaper. Flashpaper orients everything correctly. PDF wants to 
turn the text 90 degrees for some reason. 

Anyway, just food for thought.

Regards.


>I have a client who has an app that needs to print to one of these 
>little printers.  They're most commonly used for printing the big 4x6 
>UPS labels, but in this case, they're using a 1x3 label.
>
>I'm able to print to it thanks to the drivers (on Windows only, of 
>course), but the problem I'm running into is being able to control page 
>breaks and stuff.
>
>I wanted to use CFDocument, but it won't let me make a document small 
>enough -- it wants a minimum height of 2 inches.  So now I'm working on 
>the CF Report Builder.  It let me create a 1x3 template, but it 
>complains when I try to use it, saying the data doesn't fit on the 
>label.  I'm a newbie to this report builder app so I'm unsure if there's 
>a way to shrink things down to fit.
>
>If anybody wants to see the cfr file, you can get it here:
>
>http://www.atvowners.com/rob/label.cfr
>
>Anybody know of a way to do this?
>
>Thanks!
>
>Rob

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