I'm trying to take a 'generic' windows printer object, and send its
output to lprng via the windows tcpip print services.  One thing that
I've notices is that the 'generic' printer object seems to truncate
output at column 112.  This is rather unfortunate as I have 188
columns to print.  Truncating appears consistent regardless of
anything, ie there is no way to set margins, paper size, default font,
etc (in the printer object)

Anyone seen this?

More important, can anyone tell me how to make a printer object that
just passes 'text' through it?  I'll rely on lprng/ifhp/foomatic or my
own filter to handle the text.

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