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Printing on continuous paper

edited June 2004 in General
Hello!

I've asked this question before and the solution you guys provided helped me
a lot back then but now something else came up and the problem went back on.

The thing is that I have to print a receipt on continuous paper. What I
need to know is how do I setup the report so that it doesn't print blanks on
"Page Changes" (which is actually never supposed to occur). The solution
that I used for a while was to setup the page height equal to a detail band
height and eliminate headers and footers.

This works fine for reports with only texts in it. Now I NEED a header and
a footer. In fact, I need to print a 2 inches logo on top of the receipt
and another 2 inches footer. When I set the page height to 2 inches,
depending on the number of records printed, I frequently get a blank space
in the bottom of the report (probably filling the rest of the 2 inches of
the page). I dont want that.

So here is my question: How can I print a report on a continuous paper so
that I don't get page breaks ever?


Though english isn't my primary language, I hope I got understood clearly.

Thanks alot!

Comments

  • edited June 2004

    Try using title/summary rather than header/footer. The title will print the
    logo, followed by any number of detail lines for the receipt detail,
    followed by the summary.

    receipt title
    detail-1
    detail-2
    ...
    detail-n
    receipt summary

    If you do not use header/footer, then the report engine will not reserve
    space at the bottom of each page for the footer, thus I think the problem
    will be alleviated. Also set the top and bottom margins to 0. A page break
    will not really do anything if you have no header/footer, it will just keep
    printing detail bands.

    According to our customers, some receipt printers have a special printer
    driver that has a paper size that is 'continuous'.


    --

    Nard Moseley
    Digital Metaphors Corporation
    www.digital-metaphors.com



    Best regards,

    Nard Moseley
    Digital Metaphors
    www.digital-metaphors.com
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