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>I moved the bar code field around in the PRTF to get it to print, and found
>that the line weight in the bar code  printed on the 1125 is 'heavier',
>which causes the bar code to be about 1/4 inch longer than on the NP24.

>Is there a setting I can change on the 1125 to get it to behave like at
>NP24, or am I S.O.L.?  A search of the archives didn't turn up anything...

You'll likely have to try tweaking the DDS to make it work well on that
printer.
The IP1125 isn't a native IPDS printer, its a rebadged Lexmark with an IPDS
compatibility card installed.  

FWIW, I have several IP32s as well as one IP1125, and a few HP40XXs with a
similar card installed. The one's with the cards don't produce output that 
is exactly the same as the native IPDS machines. Page margins are different,
as well as sizes, accuracy of graphical characters.  

I opted to just re-format the DDS to fit the more restrictive page extents,
but since you mentioned an Avery layout, that may not be possible for you.

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