I read the tech-tips on printing to dot matrix printers. I do not have any graphics. All components are courier 10. I am just printing generic text. How can I print the report like a DOS application (very fast)?
If you've followed all the tips in the article there isn't much else you can do to speed up printing. You could always print to a text file and then print the text file which could be quicker. Don't forget also that the report is regenerated when it is printed, so the actual report generation is what could be adding to what seems like *slow* printing.
It seems like the report is printing in graphics mode. Is there a way to print it in text mode? The report is printing each line very slowly so I don't think it has anything to do with the report generation.
Make sure you're using printer fonts, though I would imagine courier 10 would be. If different fonts dont help you might have to try a different printer driver.
Check out http://www.waler.com/ -- specifically TExtraDevices 2.02. It plugs into RB and can print directly to the printer port using printer escape codes rather than the graphics drivers (not to mention PDF, HTML, Excel...). A very useful component.
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do to speed up printing. You could always print to a text file and then
print the text file which could be quicker. Don't forget also that the
report is regenerated when it is printed, so the actual report generation is
what could be adding to what seems like *slow* printing.
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Cheers,
Alexander Kramnik
Digital Metaphors
http://www.digital-metaphors.com
info@digital-metaphors.com
print it in text mode?
The report is printing each line very slowly so I don't think it has
anything to do with the report generation.
"Alexander Kramnik (Digital Metaphors)" wrote
would be. If different fonts dont help you might have to try a different
printer driver.
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Cheers,
Alexander Kramnik
Digital Metaphors
http://www.digital-metaphors.com
info@digital-metaphors.com
plugs into RB and can print directly to the printer port using printer
escape codes rather than the graphics drivers (not to mention PDF, HTML,
Excel...). A very useful component.
Jim