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Hi Kirk,

That was my first thought, hence the PAGRTT(0) and PAGESIZE(80 66) -- I
guess I didn't mention the PAGESIZE in my original post. We didn't touch the
FONT parameter on the OVRPRTF; maybe that's the solution. That looks like
the table out of the Printer Device Programming manual, so I know where it
is, thanks. Guess we'll try font 11 and see if that helps.

I'm not sure what you mean by CPICOR tags -- is there some more specific
parameter than those I've mentioned?

Thanks,
Peter Dow
Dow Software Services, Inc.
909 425-0194 voice
909 425-0196 fax

From: <KirkG@PacInfoSys.com>
Sounds like the prtf is set to wider than 80chars and COR is being forced
on. I don't have an example handy but try adding the correct CPICOR tag
with the font you want. Attached is a font table in case you need that. ie
if you want 10cpi no matter what change all the CPICOR tags to that 10cpi
font.

Kirk Goins



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