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  • Subject: pcl5 and 5si and wscst
  • From: PaulMmn <PaulMmn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 22:28:27 -0500
  • In-Reply-To: <6D70903196D4D11190680008C728A61DD78A9A@HQEXS01>

I'm in the midst of trying to force some documents to print 'properly' on
an HP 5si.  I've created a WSCST (WorkStation Customization) object that
successfully forces any documents on a queue to remain in the full upright
and portrait position, printing at 10 cpi and, unfortunately, 10 lpi.

The letters on each line of print are just about touching the lines above
and below.  I need to be able to force 6 or 8 lines per inch.

*sigh*

I need some additional information on how the lines-per-inch are set using
host print transform, WSCST objects, and how they both relate to the
settings on the document being printed.

I've downloaded Brad's document about WSCSTs, and the manual from IBM, and
I think I understand what's happening, but I'm missing that one little
piece...

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

--Paul E Musselman
PaulMmn@ix.netcom.com


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