[bug-pcl] Page Format Problems
Stefan Kemper
stefan.kemper at artifex.com
Thu Jun 8 10:18:19 PDT 2006
Try removing the crlf in the overlay right before you set cap to 0,0. It's
the first crlf in the file.
Best regards,
Stefan
On 6/7/06, Raphael Kirschke <raphael.kirschke at ham.hamburgsud.com> wrote:
>
> Henry wrote:
>
> > cryptically you shouldn't use PAPERSIZE but:
> >
> > -J"@PJL SET PAPER=A4"
>
> Thank you, that worked great and solved the problem with the margins.
> There
> is one more thing, though (apart from the landscape/portrait problem I
> mentioned, which is not that big an issue):
> We use quite a lot of PCL overlay templates here, which can be printed
> fine
> on PCL printers, but when using GhostPCL, the print text and the overlay
> appear on two different pages of the resulting PDF (anonymized example PCL
> attached). It works if I manually remove the two bottom lines (the one
> with
> the page number and the blank one directly above) - then both the text and
> the overlay become one single PDF page. If I leave the file as it is, the
> text is printed on one page and the overlay on another, so this almost
> looks
> like another margin problem...
>
> Any insights / ideas?
>
> Thank you,
>
>
> --
> Raphael Kirschke
> ORG Hamburg Sued, IT Dept., Docsys Group
>
>
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