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  • Subject: Re: HP 4000 will only print microscopic
  • From: Jeff Crosby <jlcrosby@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 06 Mar 2001 13:18:32 -0500
  • Organization: Dilgard Frozen Foods

Charly Jones wrote:
 
> In a V4R4 upgrade over the weekend our HP4000 laser printer forgot
> how to print normal sized characters.  I have tried changing QPRINT
> printer file to CPI(10) but the writer won't print spool files with
> CPI(10), it puts them on hold and presses on.  If I change the
> CPI from 16.5 to 13.3, it helps a little.  I think I need CPI 10.
> Or something else that is similar.

Try checking the printer file for page size.  When we recently put in some new 
printers
(Infoprint 21), the print was microscopic.  I found the print file was defined 
as 198 print
positions.  Made it 150 and that made a world of difference.
 
> Any ideas?  The local drug store doesn't have reading glasses with
> enough magnification for me...

<g>

-- 
-Jeff
The opinions expressed are my own and not necessarily 
the opinion of my company.  Unless I say so.
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