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Barcode Printing Using Citrix

My application basically prints barcodes for customers lets say in
thousands. And there are operators who prints this barcodes all over
the country using this application which is being run over citrix.

I am using EPSON LQ2180 printer (DotMatrix) with custom paper size

Now the issue is it skips one paper for everybarcode i print meaning if
I print 100 barcodes and i have 100 blank papers coming with it.

Ideas are highly appreciated...

Nov 23 '05 #1
1 1876
Need more information - what are you using to generate the bar codes
(a font, ActiveX control, etc.)? What software is doing the printing?
Is the size of your br code exceeding the size of the page?
What happens if you make the bar code half as tall?

On 16 Nov 2005 06:45:26 -0800, km*******@yahoo .com wrote:
My application basically prints barcodes for customers lets say in
thousands. And there are operators who prints this barcodes all over
the country using this application which is being run over citrix.

I am using EPSON LQ2180 printer (DotMatrix) with custom paper size

Now the issue is it skips one paper for everybarcode i print meaning if
I print 100 barcodes and i have 100 blank papers coming with it.

Ideas are highly appreciated...


Nov 23 '05 #2

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