Paul B. wrote:
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Then I suppose the promised fix has been implemented, and Lexmark X6170-ites are for the moment out of luck.

The problem here stems from OOo's and Lexmark's different use of the terms portrait and landscape. OO says landscape is the #10 envelope standing upright, while Lexmark thinks that should be portrait. Frankly, OO's terminology seems dead wrong to me, defining landscape as a page's longer side laying down.

I could brute force that upright configuration with my own template, if I could figure out a way to rotate text boxes. But I haven't seen that ability yet.

I'm not sure that terminology is the real issue, rather it's the knowledge of the printer technology within the development team. If you raised a well documented issue I'm sure the problem would be addressed, at least as expeditiously as the HP one.


Peter HB

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