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> > > > To cut a long story short, I need to print on triplicate pressure
> forms.
> > I
> > > > have an old but working Amstrad DMP2000, for which I am using the
> > > > recommended Epson FX80 driver for Win2k.
> > > >
> > > > The forms are fanfold tractor fed, but (this is the good bit)
measure
> > 20cm
> > > > wide by 22.7cm high. Naturally the driver doesn't include this size.
> > > >
> > > > Is there a way of telling the driver about custom sizes, or better
> > still,
> > > > another driver for basic Epson 9-pin dot matrix printers that can
cope
> > > with
> > > > user-defined paper sizes?
> > > >
> > > > Please reply via the newsgroup, as the e-mail address is clearly
> wrong.
> > > > Thanks.
> > > > DD
> > >
> > > What O/S are you running? My Windows ME machine offers Custom form
> sizes
> > > for the FX80 printer; but from what your describing, the form is more
> > likely
> > > 2.25 inches rather than 22.7 cm.
> > >
> > >
> > Thanks for replying.
> > I'm running Windows 2000. The form is definately 20x22.7cm.
> >
> > The paper sizes offered by the FX80 driver are A4, A5, B5 (JIS), Fanfold
> > 8.5x12, Legal and Letter. There is no custom option.
> >
> > Is the driver you are using 'Built-in' to WinMe, or did you download it
> from
> > a third-party site?
>
> The driver is built-in to Windows ME. Sounds like you need to have the
form
> re-printed in a standard size.
>
>
Thanks for all the replies chaps.
I solved the problem in a roundabout way. There ia a facility in the Open
Office spreadsheet to set the cells to a specific size, so with an accurate
ruler and a little patience it all happened. It can also 'override' the FX80
driver with its paper size selection, including a 'Custom' opotion.
BTW, the site
http://www.driverguide.com is a veritable goldmine. I
found a Spanish driver for the FX80 which offered more paper sizes than the
one built in to Win2K.