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Subject: Re: [Fwd: [MEDITECH-L] UB04 Print Problems]
Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 09:03:08 -0400
From: Daniel Blais <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Howard Chase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Gary: We have been successful with printing the new UB04 forms. Here's
our settings:
Electronic Form Settings
CPI: 10.05
Left Margin: 0.20
LPI: 5.98
Top Margin: 0.099
Macro: STD
Default Macro Num: 0000
Choose Macro Num Based On: OTHER

HP CONFIGURE DEVICE SETTINGS
X1 Shift: -10
X2 Shift: 0
Y Shift:   0

Let me know if you have any questions. You can call me @ 603-326-5667,
or use email.
Dan



Howard Chase wrote:


-------- Original Message --------
Subject:     [MEDITECH-L] UB04 Print Problems
Date:     Fri, 20 Apr 2007 14:46:32 +0000
From:     [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gary Ring)
To:     [email protected]



We are having problems getting all characters to print on the UB04
form.  The last character (character 83) on some lines,
specifically FL41 (Value Codes/Amount) line and FL65 (Employer Name)
line, is truncating the last/right-most character in those fields.

We are using an HP 4250n, with and ELF entry in the Electronic Forms
Dictionary, to print on cut-sheet pre-printed forms, and the line-up is
perfect.  So we are fairly sure that these definitions are correct.
However, the print is still dropping/truncating the right-most
character.  And MEDITECH is no help at this stage.

Our print settings are as follows:

HP 4250n Printer Quality (edge-to-edge) settings:
      X1 (horizatonal centering) is set to -10
        Y (vertical centering) is set to 0

ELF Dictionary settings  (which are also MEDITECH's recommendations):
     CPI:   10.05
     Left Margin:  0.20
     LPI:   6
     Top Margin:   0.095

I have tried probably 50 or 60 different combinations of the the X1/Y
and ELF settings to try to get it to print correctly, but these are the
only settings that work for alignment purposes on this printer.  Yet,
using these settings is always dropping right-most character.

Is anyone using an HP 4250n with an ELF Dictionary entry to print on
pre-printed cut-sheet forms, and are your forms printing correctly?  Are
there other settings that we are missing that might impact the right
margin/truncation issue?  If so, could you share your Printer and ELF
settings with us?

Thank you.

Gary J. Ring
Strategic Resource Group, Inc.
11 Jones Road, Peabody, MA 01960
978-807-1573

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Howard Chase, RN
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Androscoggin Valley Hospital
59 Page Hill Road
Berlin, NH 03570
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