RE: overdue notice problem


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You need to configure the notice settings (as it sounds like you have too many lines per page) based on your paper size used. Count the number of lines actually printed on each page and adjust your settings accordingly.




Todd J. Humble, Supervisor
North Richland Hills Public Library
NRH, TX 76180-7901
(817) 427 - 6822
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ms Jae A Fisher [mailto:jfisher at ccp dot edu]
Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 12:59 PM
To: innopac at innopacusers dot org
Subject: overdue notice problem

We used to print our notices on a dot matrix printer with tractor feed
paper. Then the printer died and we decided to use an HP Laserjet.
The problem is that after about 10-15 notices the line break "drifts
down" so that eventually each notice is split onto two different sheets
of paper. I can't figure out how to align the paper now. Anyone out
there who is familiar with the problem? Thanks, Jae

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Jae A. Fisher,Access Services Librarian
Assistant Professor
Community College of Philadelphia
17th & Spring Garden Sts.
Philadelphia, PA 19130
215-751-8402