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    Angry How to move the paper Down while printing starts(Auto tear off function)

    How to move the paper Down while printing starts(Auto tear off function of the printer).Using VB6 coding. I am using dot Matrix Printer.
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    Re: How to move the paper Down while printing starts(Auto tear off function)

    Please don't double-post. If someone knows the answer to you question, you'll have it answered. It would help to have a printer make/model, but if you really wanted help, you'd look it up and paste a web address, saying "I don't understand this or this".
    If you just want to eject the page, you can send chr$(14) I think. If there is another command to tear off the page, it would be unique to the printer.
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    Re: How to move the paper Down while printing starts(Auto tear off function)

    Quote Originally Posted by dglienna
    Please don't double-post. If someone knows the answer to you question, you'll have it answered. It would help to have a printer make/model, but if you really wanted help, you'd look it up and paste a web address, saying "I don't understand this or this".
    If you just want to eject the page, you can send chr$(14) I think. If there is another command to tear off the page, it would be unique to the printer.
    Help up help you! Thanks.
    I am using continuous paper using tractor. After printing a page the page should advance to the tear edge and while next printing start the page should go down so that I can print from the beginning of the next page. The problem is while next printing start my page is not going down.[email][email protected]
    Last edited by suja; Aug 11th, 2005 at 03:27 AM.

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