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I rebuilt the device description as a remote outq with the QWPHPLSRE wscst 
from IBM's printer support site. I'm waiting for the user to call me back 
this AM.


Paul Nelson
Arbor Solutions, Inc.
708-670-6978  Cell
pnelson@xxxxxxxxxx





Sean Porterfield <sporter@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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pnelson@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> There's a bunch of stuff in the archives, but I can't seem to come up 
with 
> the answer. A client has an HP4000 that was printing just fine until 
last 
> week. Somehow, they managed to blow away the device description. The 
> default font size when reconfiguring it is 11, and I've tried that. Now 
> I'm up to 101, and the user is still complaining that the print is too 
> small. The sent me a faxes showing something printed last week and 
today. 
> The sample from last week shows characters that appear to be about 50% 
> bigger than today's sample. Is this a function of the point size? What 
> would the settings have to be to compare to a font of Times Roman 12?


Any chance of a workstation customizing object?  I get complaints from 
my laser printer users that everything is too small, so I remove the 
customizing object and show them what small really is :)
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