Damon
  Make a 2nd copy of the printer and name it 'TagLabels' set the paper
default to your custom then use PRNSETUP 'TagLabels'

Buddy


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Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002 12:58 PM
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Subject: PRNSetup and different paper sizes


I'm trying to make RBase print to a Okidata ML320 with 4 x 6 index cards on 
it. I've set the printer to 4 inch paper size, changed the windows
properties 
to accept a windows paper size setting of Tag-4x6 to define a 4 x 6 form. 
Everything works OK so far. When I do a PRNSetup command:

--Printer Server name and port
prnsetup \\CoilPS1\P2 
--Paper Size
prnsetup 'Tag-4x6' 

it doesn't seem to accept the paper size. Help shows a number of predefined 
paper sizes under PRNSetup, but doesn't tell me if I can use a windows 
defined paper size, or only the RBase paper size. 

Anyone got any answers or ideas?

TIA

DamonDamon D. Kaufman

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Stalder Spring Works, Inc
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