Have you tried setting you PF at 55 or so? With your current setting, if the
height of your PF is over 2 lines, it will overflow.
Javier,

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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Patrick
Murphy
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 12:32 PM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBASE-L] - RE: Blank Page Printing

Lines are at 59, PF at 58. (Although my normal Windows reports are set at
75.)  Portrait and all Form Feeds unchecked.

This is printing directly to a HP6P, which is also "shared" on a
peer-to-peer WiFi network.  I tried printing directly to the printer,
bypassing the Windows spooler, and still get the blank pages.
Unfortunately, I don't have another printer to test this on.  Fortunately,
this is an annual report so removing blank pages from between 120 good pages
will not be an overwhelming problem, but rather annoying.

Thanks though for the ideas.

Patrick

> Make sure that if you are defining "Lines per Page" at 59, you define
"Page
> Footer Line Number" at a smaller value depending on the size of your
footer.
> Also make sure that the page is defined as Portrait (yes, I have cases
where
> it "changed" to landscape) and that all the "Form Feed" fields are
> unchecked. You may also want to check the printer setup; old HP Laserjets
> had a default of 60 lines per page (although this applies mostly to DOS
> apps.) Finally, if you are in a network, you may want to make sure that
the
> spooler is not adding an extra page.
> Javier,

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