One reason you may have got an out of paper error is there is a small white
microswitch where the paper goes through.
If you try and center the small paper width stuff on the printer, it doesn’t
trip the switch and gives you an out of paper.
ALL WAYS align the paper on the left side of the
Are you sure about the form size? Try thinking in terms of 14 divided
by 3, or 28 lines per page at 6 lines per inch. Adjust the line spacing
in Word to exactly 12 points, then pick the font (probably 10 point).
You don't need another program to print this. You already have too
many. If this
Hal Kaplan wrote:
Are you sure about the form size? Try thinking in terms of 14 divided
by 3, or 28 lines per page at 6 lines per inch. Adjust the line spacing
in Word to exactly 12 points, then pick the font (probably 10 point).
You don't need another program to print this. You already
Did I hear extra work ??
Virgil Bierschwale
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Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
Did I hear extra work ??
Got a Oki ML 591 you can test with? Then yeah---it's worth it to me to
sub this out to someone who has the patience/experience with these pin
printers rather than me expend more than my billable time than I care to!!
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Michael J.
They allways were a pain, but I don't have the printer nor the money to buy
one and oh yes, don't forget the paper as a box used to be about 30 bucks.
Just so you will know, you can problably use a 320 or 390.
Been awhile since I messed with them, but I believe that’s the model numbers
Seems
= Subject: Re: More crap dealing with custom form size at
= client site.and triplicate forms inquiry
=
= Hal Kaplan wrote:
= Are you sure about the form size? Try thinking in terms of 14
= divided by 3, or 28 lines per page at 6 lines per inch.
= Adjust the
= line spacing in Word to
Hal Kaplan wrote:
Michael, why do I get the idea you are not paying attention to what I wrote.
Oh, uh, what'd you say, Bill? gdr!
Font size does not mean anything in Word. It is the line spacing in the
paragraph format that controls how much the form advances. If you do not
specify a
= Subject: Re: More crap dealing with custom form size at
= client site.and triplicate forms inquiry
=
= The point that puzzles me though is still the form size in
= Word. Yes, it truly is 4.625 in height...I measured it
= with a ruler. So why won't Word take my word for it (pardon
=
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