Re: PCL Problems on HP Deskjet 400

2001-09-13 Thread Jeremias Maerki
Hi I don't know much about PCL, but I know this: PCL laser printers usually build a whole page in memory and then print it to paper. They normally have a decent amount of memory. Especially older ink jet printers like yours only have a small buffer, so the page has to be delivered in bands (I

RE: PCL Problems on HP Deskjet 400

2001-09-13 Thread avespa
' this? -Tony -Original Message- From: Jeremias Maerki To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 9/13/01 2:34 AM Subject: Re: PCL Problems on HP Deskjet 400 Hi I don't know much about PCL, but I know this: PCL laser printers usually build a whole page in memory and then print it to paper. They normally have

Re: PCL Problems on HP Deskjet 400

2001-09-13 Thread Jeremias Maerki
. How could I 'band' this? -Tony -Original Message- From: Jeremias Maerki To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 9/13/01 2:34 AM Subject: Re: PCL Problems on HP Deskjet 400 Hi I don't know much about PCL, but I know this: PCL laser printers usually build a whole page in memory

RE: PCL Problems on HP Deskjet 400

2001-09-13 Thread Art Welch
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 9:45 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: PCL Problems on HP Deskjet 400 Correct, it is rendered as PCL 5, but it seems almost all of the Deskjets only go up to PCL 3. I have a Deskjet 820

RE: PCL Problems on HP Deskjet 400

2001-09-13 Thread avespa
Very interesting and helpful information. My understanding was that the renderer would render the page as it is laid out in the XSL file, and since the header is near the top (with text and graphics) I find it odd that it is rendered and appears at the bottom of the page. The text itself looks

RE: PCL Problems on HP Deskjet 400

2001-09-13 Thread Art Welch
PROTECTED] Subject: RE: PCL Problems on HP Deskjet 400 Very interesting and helpful information. My understanding was that the renderer would render the page as it is laid out in the XSL file, and since the header is near the top (with text and graphics) I find it odd that it is rendered

RE: PCL Problems on HP Deskjet 400

2001-09-13 Thread avespa
12:21 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: PCL Problems on HP Deskjet 400 Very interesting and helpful information. My understanding was that the renderer would render the page as it is laid out in the XSL file, and since the header is near the top (with text and graphics) I find it odd

RE: PCL Problems on HP Deskjet 400

2001-09-13 Thread Art Welch
- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 1:34 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: PCL Problems on HP Deskjet 400 Hrm...plain text might be ok if we could have a small image and some variable size text - any idea of I could use extensions

PCL Problems on HP Deskjet 400

2001-09-12 Thread avespa
Question - I am testing a PCL generated file on an HP DeskJet 400 Printer, circa 1995 with Windows 95. I am seeing rather funky behavior, with the headers and footers being messed up (it looks like a few of the lines were written and then written over - perhaps a page break issue in our XSL)-