| Title: | *OLD* ALL-IN-1 (tm) Support Conference |
| Notice: | Closed - See Note 4331.l to move to IOSG::ALL-IN-1 |
| Moderator: | IOSG::PYE |
| Created: | Thu Jan 30 1992 |
| Last Modified: | Tue Jan 23 1996 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 4343 |
| Total number of notes: | 18308 |
I'm having a bit of a problem with printing some reports in an
ALL-IN-1 application.
I want the report to be 16 pitch, landscape, which I get, However, the
report will not go any further than column 132 at this size pitch. Here
is what happens and what I have found.
The report is in two parts, the header and the body. Both of these
templates are WPSPLUS format (.wpl files). Both parts are created
(filled out) with the merge command and then appended together and
printed.
I have verified the following:
Both parts have a WPS control block stating PRINTER FORMAT LANDSCAPE.
The PRA file being used is called HPLASER and has the horizontal 16pitch
escape codes in it along with a max character width = 180.
The form mounted on the printer is WPCORP with width= 255
The LTA device is set width = 180
I am printing to a HP Laser Jet III. It is the only kind of printer
used here. I have sent a WPCORP file that is landscape, 16 pitch to the
printer nd I get 176 columns no problem, using the same queue.
I will cross post this in various places. I am posting here to get as
much coverage as possible. The hot line folks have promised to get back
to me because they do not know what else to check. Maybe some folks
here have had similar experience.
Where is the 132 character restriction comming from?
Dave Kinney
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| 517.1 | Sounds somewhat familiar... | SHALOT::LANPHEAR | Test the water or turn the tide? | Fri Apr 17 1992 16:25 | 14 |
Hi Dave,
Have you looked at the .LIS file which goes to the printer (after the
WPS-PLUS formatting)? You might have to print it to a stopped queue so
the file doesn't get deleted after it finishes printing. If the lines
are truncated at that point, it's a WPS-PLUS problem (ruler?). If the
lines are okay, but show up truncated on the printer, then it's in the
symbiont/port/printer.
I seem to recall running into similar problems with wide printouts
under WPS-PLUS in ALL-IN-1 V2.3, and I seem to recall something about
rulers... But nothing specific. Sorry.
Cheers, Dan'l
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| 517.2 | What pitch are you specifying? | WAYLND::HOWARD | Ben. It should do what people expect it to do | Wed Apr 22 1992 15:47 | 20 |
> The PRA file being used is called HPLASER and has the horizontal 16pitch
> escape codes in it along with a max character width = 180.
Make sure that 16 pitch is what is specified in the PL settings.
Whatever gets set by a PRINTER FORMAT command is irrelevant. So if
your .PRA file specifies 132 as the maximum width for 10 pitch, 132 is
all you will get if the PL setting is 10 pitch. WordPerfect does some
strange things with queues, so you might find things working
differently there. I believe that the width of the form only controls
the width of the flag/burst pages. I have mine set to 80 and get wide
documents with no problem.
Definitely create an .LIS file and check it out. That way you can tell
whether the formatter or the queue is truncating the text. You should
be able to print to a FILE with HPLASER as the format type.
If this doesn't help, you might have better luck in the WPS-PLUS
conference.
Ben
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