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At 13:03 12/11/1998 -0500, John Ross wrote:
>I need some help configuring a laser printer to print barcodes. I have the
>printer configured as a 3812 model 1. I have tried different fonts and
>trnsform(*yes). It still will not print. Does anyone know what else I might
>try. The printer in on a PC used for dial up with an Andrew board and
>software.

You can install an IPDS card in the printer if it is lan attached with a
jet direct card, or you can use a 3rd party software package like
FormSprint, or you can use an API to convert the spool file, or you can use
SCS and send the font commands directly. There is some documentation on how
to send the font commands on my web site. Source and examples are included.

hth

Pete Hall
peteh@inwave.com
http://www.inwave.com/~peteh
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