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Dean, I think the printing has to be set up "Host Print Transform" in
order to overcome the PC's desire to rearrange life.


In <970827160335_152035282@emout06.mail.aol.com>, on 08/27/97 
   at 04:05 PM, DAsmussen@aol.com said:

Good Afternoon!

Does anyone know of a way to restrict COR rules out of a Rumba printer
session without manually changing any settings at the PC level?  I have a
client that wants to test the use of legal sized paper via a Rumba print
session.  Unfortunately, the printer prints landscape at 17CPI despite
having legal paper loaded and 12CPI specified in the print file.  The
goal is to allow either legal or letter size used based upon the
application, without the user having to mess with Windows settings.

TIA,

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