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Old 05-05-2004, 10:26 AM   #1
emilybias
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Question How Do I Force Or Adjust Lpi W/out Using Gui??


Hello experts!

Need some assistance with a problem that seems simple enough but has caused
enough headache!

We have RH9. The printer we have is set up using jet direct (it's an HP
LaserJet 8100DN) and runs perfectly. The only problem is that the lines per
inch cannot be adjusted to 6.67. Well, it CAN be adjusted w/ GUI, however it does
not keep the setting. It's either 6 OR 7 nothing in between. We have a
certain form that requires this little adjustment.

We used to use the same printer under Unix Sco and had no problem using the same
settings (6.67 lpi).

Is there a way to force this LPI setting w/out using the GUI?

Thanks in advance to anyone who can help make my boss happy and my life less
stressful!!

Emily
 
  


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