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How are the printers defined? Are two of them continuous forms and the others cut sheet? Are the two printers that require an answer set up as devices and the pther two as remote output queus? Does alignment need to be checked and adjusted? If not, why not add a reply list entry for each printer that does not need to be checked?

John McKee


-----Original message-----
From: "Lance Gillespie" LGillespie@xxxxxxxx
Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2010 09:58:21 -0500
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Client access printer emulation question

We are using CA printer emulation for receipt printers
and are having a odd issue.

We have four of these: two work just fine and two always
require us to answer an alignment message before printing.

We cannot see where there is any difference in the configuration
between the ones that send the alignment message and those that
don't, but there must be a difference.

Does anyone have a suggestion about where we can look?

Thanks,
Lance

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