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- From: toddpw@cco.caltech.edu (Todd P. Whitesel)
- Subject: Re: Help with Epson and GS/OS (was Re: Epson-compatible printers are icky... NOT)
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- seah@ee.rochester.edu (David Seah) writes:
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- >The problem is that every GS/OS application I have thinks that my paper is
- >about an inch longer than it really is, so everything prints past the bottom
- >margin and formfeeds. The printer and the application then get out of sync
-
- Do they drift continually, or is it something you can adjust before you start
- printing? I've found that the natural Top-of-Form position for the printer is
- a couple lines further into the page than, say, Teach is expecting. I'll admit
- I haven't tried to print many multi-page graphics with it, but I can get decent
- draft text out of it and nice one-page graphics and that's the bulk of what I
- need.
-
- Todd Whitesel
- toddpw @ cco.caltech.edu
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