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Yes of course it is the programming - no offense taken.
And yes some printers need a larger quiet zone than others.
But it is frustrating to deal with an OS that is stuck in the 1980s when it comes to printing.
- Spacing from one DDS field to the next seems to be controlled by the printer file's font size (not the current font size being used in the record format or field level)
- DDS BOX command starting at 1/4" from the edge gets pushed out past the quiet zone on printerA, but works well on printerB. OK so printerA seemingly cant print within 1/4" of the edge, yet printerA DOES print an overlay (with a box border) at 1/4" from the edge. How can an overlay access part of the page that DDS cannot?
- Printing an AFPDS doc directly to an Iseries attached HP printer with an IPDS card has all sorts of anomalies and variations from one printer to the next, yet the exact same print file converted to PDF prints identically and perfectly on all HP printers.
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