Hello All -
We use MAS90's AR Invoice History Printing to print out confirmation invoices to pre-printed forms (roughly 4" high by 8" wide) on a dot matrix printer. However, this week it has started acting up in a very strange way. On every third invoice the printer does not move down a line between 'Customer Addess Line 1' and 'Customer Address Line 2', so "Attn: Joe Schmoe" gets typed over "Acme Inc.". This makes that invoice useless, which is bad enough, but it also throws the following invoices off enough to mess up the alignments.
My first thought was to blame the printer, but this problem affects both of our dot-matrix printers, regardless of which workstation I try to print from. Also, when I tried printing a multi-page text document to the printer it worked fine, and the form description printed fine to the printer as well. I have re-created the form in Invoice History Printing a couple of times, but the printing still comes out screwy.
Does anybody have any assistance regarding this? Any help is much appreciated!
Sincerely,
Mike Simone
We use MAS90's AR Invoice History Printing to print out confirmation invoices to pre-printed forms (roughly 4" high by 8" wide) on a dot matrix printer. However, this week it has started acting up in a very strange way. On every third invoice the printer does not move down a line between 'Customer Addess Line 1' and 'Customer Address Line 2', so "Attn: Joe Schmoe" gets typed over "Acme Inc.". This makes that invoice useless, which is bad enough, but it also throws the following invoices off enough to mess up the alignments.
My first thought was to blame the printer, but this problem affects both of our dot-matrix printers, regardless of which workstation I try to print from. Also, when I tried printing a multi-page text document to the printer it worked fine, and the form description printed fine to the printer as well. I have re-created the form in Invoice History Printing a couple of times, but the printing still comes out screwy.
Does anybody have any assistance regarding this? Any help is much appreciated!
Sincerely,
Mike Simone