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Subject: Printing from VB.NET
Category: Computers > Programming
Asked by: gethelp-ga
List Price: $10.00
Posted: 24 Dec 2002 13:00 PST
Expires: 28 Dec 2002 09:17 PST
Question ID: 133157
I need to print two forms (one vertical another one horizontal)
starting from the physical edge of the printer's printing area. I can
make them print as I need ONLY AFTER I adjust where is the physical
location of the (0,0) point on the real paper for each given printer,
which is not acceptable. The physical margines returned by printer
drivers do not look correct or I do something wrong. I am looking for
some code or for help to make sure that my forms will be printed on
any printer starting from the physical edge of the printer's printing
area. Also at least one printer refuses to print one of the forms with
"Page full" message (possibly because of violation of printable area)
which I need to fix too.

I cannot pay much more, but if you guarantee the result and the only
one who respond - name your price, I'll see if I can find budget for
it. Thank you in advance.

Regards,
Vlad.
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