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Pain, isn't it? Unfortunately, in the most part Laser Printers and Inkjet printers will not print very close to the edge of the page. The reason you were able to do it on an old line printer is line printers were designed, for the most part, to print 132 columns. so printing in columns 81 and 82 weren't a problem. So what's the solution? Unfortunately, it's redesign your form, or switch to 12 cpi and try to squeeze them in. Regards, Jim Langston Message: 2 From: Dennis Munro <DMunro@badgerminingcorp.com> V4R5M0 - one cum back I am converting the BPCS A/R statement print program from using an old 5262 line printer continuous form to an HP5SiNX sheet feed network printer. The problem I am having is the report is 84 characters wide but the maximum width I can get at 10 CPI is 80 characters. No matter what I do, I cannot print on the first two or last two positions next to each margin. Is there some setup that I am missing? Also, I have full client server BPCS which means I have no CL I can change to do an ovrprtf to a new CPI value. I've played with ASSET & changed the CPI value when creating the DDS source program & also when compiling it but it seems to have no effect. Am I missing something? Thanks - Dennis. Dennis Munro
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