Besides what Simon Wong says, some printers also have an internal lines per-page setting (although probably more modern ones). Check the manual if you have it, if not do a seach specifying the Epson website, failing that a more extensive search for the setting using www.google.com. This setting is irrelevant if the software on the PC does it, however if you did something like "ls /usr/bin >/dev/lp0" it'll help with that.
On Tue, 27 Nov 2001, Katie Shannon wrote: > Hello Slug, > I have an old Epson LQ-570+, ESC/P2 dot matrix printer. It is still > a great printer, my daughter uses it for school. The problem we are > having is the printer seems to be set for too many lines per page. The > first page prints out, but the print is close to the page bottom. Then > the next page starts down too low and the bottom of that page prints on > the next page. This gets progressively worse as multiple pages are > printed. The only way we can print multiple page documents is to cue the > printer to print each page separately. My brother suggested that the > lines per page may need resetting. Does that sound like the problem? If > so what is the solution? > Any Help you could offer would be appreciated. > Thanks, > Mrs.Susan Shannon > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > -- ---<GRiP>--- Web: www.arcadia.au.com/gripz Phone/fax: 02 4950 1194 Mobile: 0408 686 201 -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
