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  1. michelle765

    Passing printer commands in a cobol program

    THANK YOU - THANK YOU - THANK YOU! Worked perfectly. You don't know how much time you saved us!
  2. michelle765

    Passing printer commands in a cobol program

    This is what I tried sending: X'1B' & '&l72U' I did, however, find a work around - by closing the output file and re-opening it where I need the break. This causes multiple queue entries - but allows us to staple each entry. However - it would be ideal if we could keep them in the same...
  3. michelle765

    Passing printer commands in a cobol program

    I found my problem with the blank page - but I'm still not having luck with it offsetting.
  4. michelle765

    Passing printer commands in a cobol program

    Thanks - but I'm still having an issue with it. I put the command in the program to print in between the sets of instructions (I actually print a transmittal followed by the instruction sheet - then another transmittal followed by those instructions, etc. Each of these sets is what I need to...
  5. michelle765

    Passing printer commands in a cobol program

    I have a printout that I create in a microfocus cobol program that is passed to a Xerox DT65 printer. I am trying to determine how to pass a command to the printer that will offset the pages - so that we can set the printer up to staple each offset. (Or a staple command that I can put at the...

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