Joy Conner
8th February 2012, 18:00
When I print a portrait report to a direct printer, the output is printed 6 lpi. When I print landscape report to a direct printer, the output is printed 8 lpi.
However, when I send output to windows printer using bwprint, the lpi is always the same setting as the previous report. For example
A portrait report should be 6 lpi and when I run the report I change the lpi to 6. Then when I print a landscape report, I have to change the lpi to 8.
As a developer, I don't mind doing this but my users don't like this.
I have similar problems with cpi.
Any suggestions?
However, when I send output to windows printer using bwprint, the lpi is always the same setting as the previous report. For example
A portrait report should be 6 lpi and when I run the report I change the lpi to 6. Then when I print a landscape report, I have to change the lpi to 8.
As a developer, I don't mind doing this but my users don't like this.
I have similar problems with cpi.
Any suggestions?