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PLZ HELP! PAGE SIZE PROB!
I have win xp sp2 edition. I have a okidata ml420 printer that I print on
premade form. that being said: when I used to have win98, I could hit the print button and the little window would come up that comes up before you print (the one that you choose the pinter and number of copies etc) from that window I could choose the ml420 and under the advanced button I could choose a custom paper size because the form I use is 8 1/2 x 8 1/2. NOW with win XP When I choose the printer and go to advanced there is no custom paper size choice. I have tried different drivers from the manufacturer and the windows driver but there is just no ooption for custom paper size. Does anyone hae any ideas how to make a paper size of 8 1/2 x 8 1/2? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated! |
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PLZ HELP! PAGE SIZE PROB!
Navigate to Start Printers and Faxes File Server Properties
Create a new form Select/type in appropriate information Save Form Ok out. Let us know. Tom MSMVP Windows Shell/User "Waylost" wrote in message ... :I have win xp sp2 edition. I have a okidata ml420 printer that I print on : premade form. that being said: : : when I used to have win98, I could hit the print button and the little : window would come up that comes up before you print (the one that you choose : the pinter and number of copies etc) from that window I could choose the : ml420 and under the advanced button I could choose a custom paper size : because the form I use is 8 1/2 x 8 1/2. : : NOW with win XP When I choose the printer and go to advanced there is no : custom paper size choice. I have tried different drivers from the : manufacturer and the windows driver but there is just no ooption for custom : paper size. : : Does anyone hae any ideas how to make a paper size of 8 1/2 x 8 1/2? Any : ideas would be greatly appreciated! : : |
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Attn Thomas Ferguson!
Thanx so much for helping me create the form. Now can you tell me how to get
it to show up in the list of available forms for the printer? i.e. letter, A4 etc... "Thomas Ferguson" wrote: Navigate to Start Printers and Faxes File Server Properties Create a new form Select/type in appropriate information Save Form Ok out. Let us know. Tom MSMVP Windows Shell/User |
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Attn Thomas Ferguson!
Hi;
After you have entered the values in the bottom of the dialogue box, make sure you have types in a Form Name, say 8 1/2 x 8 1/2 Custom, and clicked Save form. It should now list in Word with the other sizes when you navigate to the dialogue with paper layout/size. Note that the exact location might differ depending on the printer driver in use. Two common sequences: Page Setup Paper Paper Size. Also, in Printers and faxes Highlight the printer in the list. Right click. Printing properties Layout Advanced Paper/Output Paper size. Let us know. Tom MSMVP Windows Shell/User "Waylost" wrote in message ... : Thanx so much for helping me create the form. Now can you tell me how to get : it to show up in the list of available forms for the printer? i.e. letter, : A4 etc... : : "Thomas Ferguson" wrote: : : Navigate to Start Printers and Faxes File Server Properties : Create a new form : Select/type in appropriate information Save Form Ok out. : : Let us know. : : Tom : MSMVP : Windows Shell/User : |
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Attn Thomas Ferguson!
I am having the same problem. I can add a form, but it does not show up in
the page size list under printer properties. I have tried with several printers, both local and networked. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. "Thomas Ferguson" wrote: Hi; After you have entered the values in the bottom of the dialogue box, make sure you have types in a Form Name, say 8 1/2 x 8 1/2 Custom, and clicked Save form. It should now list in Word with the other sizes when you navigate to the dialogue with paper layout/size. Note that the exact location might differ depending on the printer driver in use. Two common sequences: Page Setup Paper Paper Size. Also, in Printers and faxes Highlight the printer in the list. Right click. Printing properties Layout Advanced Paper/Output Paper size. Let us know. Tom MSMVP Windows Shell/User "Waylost" wrote in message ... : Thanx so much for helping me create the form. Now can you tell me how to get : it to show up in the list of available forms for the printer? i.e. letter, : A4 etc... : : "Thomas Ferguson" wrote: : : Navigate to Start Printers and Faxes File Server Properties : Create a new form : Select/type in appropriate information Save Form Ok out. : : Let us know. : : Tom : MSMVP : Windows Shell/User : |
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Thank goodness for the forums. I was going crazy with the same problem. It
worked for me. The new form was in the list. Thanks for all who help. Scott "Carrie" wrote: I am having the same problem. I can add a form, but it does not show up in the page size list under printer properties. I have tried with several printers, both local and networked. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. "Thomas Ferguson" wrote: Hi; After you have entered the values in the bottom of the dialogue box, make sure you have types in a Form Name, say 8 1/2 x 8 1/2 Custom, and clicked Save form. It should now list in Word with the other sizes when you navigate to the dialogue with paper layout/size. Note that the exact location might differ depending on the printer driver in use. Two common sequences: Page Setup Paper Paper Size. Also, in Printers and faxes Highlight the printer in the list. Right click. Printing properties Layout Advanced Paper/Output Paper size. Let us know. Tom MSMVP Windows Shell/User "Waylost" wrote in message ... : Thanx so much for helping me create the form. Now can you tell me how to get : it to show up in the list of available forms for the printer? i.e. letter, : A4 etc... : : "Thomas Ferguson" wrote: : : Navigate to Start Printers and Faxes File Server Properties : Create a new form : Select/type in appropriate information Save Form Ok out. : : Let us know. : : Tom : MSMVP : Windows Shell/User : |
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I have the same problem as Carrie . I can add a form, but it does not show
up in the page size list under printer properties although listed in the server properties. Any help would be appreciated. "Carrie" wrote: I am having the same problem. I can add a form, but it does not show up in the page size list under printer properties. I have tried with several printers, both local and networked. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. "Thomas Ferguson" wrote: Hi; After you have entered the values in the bottom of the dialogue box, make sure you have types in a Form Name, say 8 1/2 x 8 1/2 Custom, and clicked Save form. It should now list in Word with the other sizes when you navigate to the dialogue with paper layout/size. Note that the exact location might differ depending on the printer driver in use. Two common sequences: Page Setup Paper Paper Size. Also, in Printers and faxes Highlight the printer in the list. Right click. Printing properties Layout Advanced Paper/Output Paper size. Let us know. Tom MSMVP Windows Shell/User "Waylost" wrote in message ... : Thanx so much for helping me create the form. Now can you tell me how to get : it to show up in the list of available forms for the printer? i.e. letter, : A4 etc... : : "Thomas Ferguson" wrote: : : Navigate to Start Printers and Faxes File Server Properties : Create a new form : Select/type in appropriate information Save Form Ok out. : : Let us know. : : Tom : MSMVP : Windows Shell/User : |
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Attn Thomas Ferguson!
I have the same problem. I can add a form but it doesn't show up in the drop
down list for any of my applications. I've rebooted and it still doesn't show. "RAP" wrote: I have the same problem as Carrie . I can add a form, but it does not show up in the page size list under printer properties although listed in the server properties. Any help would be appreciated. "Carrie" wrote: I am having the same problem. I can add a form, but it does not show up in the page size list under printer properties. I have tried with several printers, both local and networked. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. "Thomas Ferguson" wrote: Hi; After you have entered the values in the bottom of the dialogue box, make sure you have types in a Form Name, say 8 1/2 x 8 1/2 Custom, and clicked Save form. It should now list in Word with the other sizes when you navigate to the dialogue with paper layout/size. Note that the exact location might differ depending on the printer driver in use. Two common sequences: Page Setup Paper Paper Size. Also, in Printers and faxes Highlight the printer in the list. Right click. Printing properties Layout Advanced Paper/Output Paper size. Let us know. Tom MSMVP Windows Shell/User "Waylost" wrote in message ... : Thanx so much for helping me create the form. Now can you tell me how to get : it to show up in the list of available forms for the printer? i.e. letter, : A4 etc... : : "Thomas Ferguson" wrote: : : Navigate to Start Printers and Faxes File Server Properties : Create a new form : Select/type in appropriate information Save Form Ok out. : : Let us know. : : Tom : MSMVP : Windows Shell/User : |
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Attn Thomas Ferguson!
I am having a similar problem. This was a working machine until the C: drive crashed. I had to reinstall Windows XP professional. Carbonite restored my data, but I lost all my settings. My printer is an OKIdata Microline 591. When I perform the test print page, it ends up 6 lines from the bottom. I had to create a new form that is 8.5 x 11.1 inches. This seems to work for a page, but I am afraid that it will not be good enough for a long report, plus I should not have to lie to get the forms spacing right. It was not this way before the crash. Any thoughts????? |
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Attn Thomas Ferguson!
I am having a similar problem. This was a working machine until the C: drive crashed. I had to reinstall Windows XP professional. Carbonite restored my data, but I lost all my settings. My printer is an OKIdata Microline 591. When I perform the test print page, it ends up 6 lines from the bottom. I had to create a new form that is 8.5 x 11.1 inches. This seems to work for a page, but I am afraid that it will not be good enough for a long report, plus I should not have to lie to get the forms spacing right. It was not this way before the crash. Any thoughts????? |
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