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  • Subject: Re: printing 132 columns in a A4 OKI 14EX Laser printer
  • From: "William Corbett" <corbett@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 16:12:20 -0500
  • Importance: Normal

Marco,
I've been using a Lexmark (IBM 4019) for years.  I've never even worried
about a WCST.  Host print transform should handle this automatically for
you.  Or maybe I'm missing something?  How have you got it configured?
I've always just had this one hung off a pc using CA, PCSupport, or a couple
other emulators over the years.  This particular Lexmark is around 10 years
old and is now up in the millions of pages, used to create quarterly
booklets for 5000 dealers - many boxes of sheet-fed paper - plus everday
work, all through this Lexmark.  Actually belonged to a client who went
under oweing me money, so now it's in my office.

corbett@asresources.com
http://www.cbt400.com
http://www.asresources.com


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