I need to setup user defined forms for checks but xp doesn't let me

G

Guest

I have a dot matrix panasonic kx-92130 printer to print our checks and I used to under windows 98 choose a user defined size (setup thru the printer setup). But windows xp isn't giving me the option to use custom or user defined forms under the printer properties. I did check the driver to the panasonic site and it is the same. What else can I do?
 
G

GateKeeper

Buy a new laser printer, and use security paper designed for the
purpose. I realize this is not the answer you were hoping to receive;
but it may nevertheless be the correct one. Dot matrix printers are an
obsolete technology.
 
M

Malke

GateKeeper said:
Buy a new laser printer, and use security paper designed for the
purpose. I realize this is not the answer you were hoping to receive;
but it may nevertheless be the correct one. Dot matrix printers are
an obsolete technology.

Actually, dot matrix printers are still being made, sold, and used. They
certainly are a niche market compared to laser and inkjet printers, but
they are still viable and the best solution for many businesses. That
said, if the driver does not provide the fine-tuning you need, then
look for check printing software that will work with your printer.

Good luck,

Malke
 
J

Jim Macklin

Try
http://www.panasonic.com/business/office/support/downloads.asp
for an XP driver.

If none available, consider a new printer.


| GateKeeper wrote:
|
| > Buy a new laser printer, and use security paper designed
for the
| > purpose. I realize this is not the answer you were
hoping to receive;
| > but it may nevertheless be the correct one. Dot matrix
printers are
| > an obsolete technology.
| >
| > malleycc wrote:
| >
| >> I have a dot matrix panasonic kx-92130 printer to print
our checks
| >> and I used to under windows 98 choose a user defined
size (setup thru
| >> the printer setup). But windows xp isn't giving me the
option to use
| >> custom or user defined forms under the printer
properties. I did
| >> check the driver to the panasonic site and it is the
same. What else
| >> can I do?
|
| Actually, dot matrix printers are still being made, sold,
and used. They
| certainly are a niche market compared to laser and inkjet
printers, but
| they are still viable and the best solution for many
businesses. That
| said, if the driver does not provide the fine-tuning you
need, then
| look for check printing software that will work with your
printer.
|
| Good luck,
|
| Malke
| --
| MS MVP - Windows Shell/User
| Elephant Boy Computers
| www.elephantboycomputers.com
| "Don't Panic!"
 
J

Jim Macklin

Is your model a KX-P2130 ?


| GateKeeper wrote:
|
| > Buy a new laser printer, and use security paper designed
for the
| > purpose. I realize this is not the answer you were
hoping to receive;
| > but it may nevertheless be the correct one. Dot matrix
printers are
| > an obsolete technology.
| >
| > malleycc wrote:
| >
| >> I have a dot matrix panasonic kx-92130 printer to print
our checks
| >> and I used to under windows 98 choose a user defined
size (setup thru
| >> the printer setup). But windows xp isn't giving me the
option to use
| >> custom or user defined forms under the printer
properties. I did
| >> check the driver to the panasonic site and it is the
same. What else
| >> can I do?
|
| Actually, dot matrix printers are still being made, sold,
and used. They
| certainly are a niche market compared to laser and inkjet
printers, but
| they are still viable and the best solution for many
businesses. That
| said, if the driver does not provide the fine-tuning you
need, then
| look for check printing software that will work with your
printer.
|
| Good luck,
|
| Malke
| --
| MS MVP - Windows Shell/User
| Elephant Boy Computers
| www.elephantboycomputers.com
| "Don't Panic!"
 
G

Guest

I had the same problem. XP does allow you to set custom sizing. I am new to computers so I have to go slow. (please dont be offended) Go to the start button, Settings, Printers and Faxes. Right click on your printer model. Then go to the top left corner "File" button. Go to Server Properties. In the middle, check Create a new form. type in what you want then "save" form. I hope this helps you. I have done this and still am trying to get it adjusted to fit my checks perfectly. I think I need to change the fonts on my panasonic kx-p2124. I am going to try that tonight. At least I have the paper size right.
 
G

Guest

I am wondering how you had made out with your check printing? I was recently attempting to print checks on a 7" form (length) which I defined in Windows XP as described above by sjdean. We installed a Generic Text Printe Driver and the printer was a Raven. Our problem arose when when printing several cheques - the first cheque stoped one line short of 7". As a result, the second check started one line higher on the next form. We solved the problem by defining a form 7.46" in XP. The result was not perfect but we are able to get 15 checks printed before having to adjust the form. The check format is written in Crystal Reports. We used Generic Text printer driver because it prints characters and is so much faster than using a Windows printer driver which prints images of characters

I feel that the above solution is a work around and not the best solution possible. Does anyone have any suggestions?
 

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