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Two direct questions:

1) I compile the printer file with 12 CPI instead of the default 10. Most things fit nicely. One field is rotated 90 degrees. It is a bit tiny. What keyword would I use on that field to make it print larger?

2) For a duplex form, are two writes used to get the back to print?


Now, a seemingly off-the-wall question: Forms are printed now by a Lexmark printer, if it has a special forms chip installed. Is there any way to maybe get that file out of the printer without it printing and then rescanning it? I have been given multiple scanned versions of this stupid form. All >slightly< different. Bad enough that I have to use the POSITION keyword on every field, in CM units, without having to keep repositioning previous data. I have over a hundred fields to position. have only managed to get maybe 20 so far. Every scan does something to the height and width. Thus, my curiousity as to whether the Lexmark >might< store the merged file somewheer internally until printed. FTP right now shows only a single directory, and no read access - just write. Maybe the merged file gets dropped there. Or not. I just don't know a command to change the access to the directory to make it readable, if such exists.

Anyway, apologies for bringing up this topic again.

John McKee

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