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Hi Frank,


I was responsible for a printer room full of 4245's for a few years. They were 
really great workhorse printers.

As I remember, they were a band printer technology so the type size was fixed 
by the band installed. Where the InfoPrint 6500 v10 is a serial matrix printer, 
it will be able to create different sizes.

Are you using host print transform to support printing to the InfoPrint 6500 or 
IPDS?

Best Regards,

/Paul
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Paul Tykodi
Principal Consultant
TCS - Tykodi Consulting Services LLC

E-mail: ptykodi@xxxxxxxxx 



>date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 15:11:33 -0500
>from: fbocch2595@xxxxxxx
>subject: Printer type change when converting from 4245 to new
> INFOPrint6500V10
>
>Hi, we're moving off our old 4245 printer to a newer InfoPrint 6500V10.  
>When our reports print on the new printer the type is now much smaller.  
>Do I have to change all the prtf's or change the settings on the 
>printer to make all the reports print exactly as they did on the 4245?  There 
>are many forms involved so I'd like to take the easiest route to 
>complete this. 
>
>Any ideas?  
> 
>Thanks, Frank

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