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- From: karmira@natinst.com (Apostolos Karmirantzos)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.ms-windows.programmer.win32
- Subject: ^D in postscript file
- Date: 13 Nov 1992 11:19:12 -0600
- Organization: National Instruments, Austin, TX
- Lines: 17
- Message-ID: <1e0o2gINNs30@falcon.natinst.com>
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- Any idea why when you use a postscript printer device and you send it to a file
- the first byte is ^D? I don't have a printer connected locally, but I use a printer
- in the network. So I print in a file and then send the postscript file to the
- printer. Unfortunately, sometimes I forget to remove the first ^D, and I print 1000
- page of Postscript code. Any idea how to get rid of that ^D automatically? (Please
- not a filter that I run. I have that already)
- Thanks in advance
- Lakis
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- | Karmirantzos Apostolos |E-mail: karmiran@natinst.com |
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- | Karmirantzos Apostolos |E-mail: karmiran@natinst.com |
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