Howell
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Anybody know of a particular printer that will print on the upward facing side of the paper as it sits in the tray?
i said:Howell, I know I must be missing something here, because I really want to reply, "or you could just turn the paper over in the tray," but I know I'm just not seeing the whole picture here. What is it about these forms that make it impossible to simply reorient them, as opposed to having the printer do all the tricks for you?
Howell said:i said:Howell, I know I must be missing something here, because I really want to reply, "or you could just turn the paper over in the tray," but I know I'm just not seeing the whole picture here. What is it about these forms that make it impossible to simply reorient them, as opposed to having the printer do all the tricks for you?
Take some pieces of paper and label them 1-5 and stack them face up 1-5 to simulate how the forms come from the box. Now put them into the tray face down. The first page of the print job will come out on the last numbered piece of paper.
Well I could just restack the forms so that the first numbered paper is on top. So I'll restack 1300+ (and growing) sheets every week. I guess we could hire a temp to do it.
Howell said:Well I could just restack the forms so that the first numbered paper is on top. So I'll restack 1300+ (and growing) sheets every week. I guess we could hire a temp to do it.
sechs said:Last I checked, reversing the print order fixes this problem....
Are you using an up-to-date driver? Does the printer have enough RAM to properly support PS?Howell said:For what its worth we currently have a Kyocera-Mita printer that prints on the top side but it has major issues with PS print jobs.
mubs said:This may seem an odd solution; why not have the printing press that makes these forms print the number in reverse order or pack them in the cartons in reverse order? It may be a lot easier for them to do than we think.
time said:Are you using an up-to-date driver? Does the printer have enough RAM to properly support PS?Howell said:For what its worth we currently have a Kyocera-Mita printer that prints on the top side but it has major issues with PS print jobs.
I don't know what tricks your print jobs are pulling, but basic PS support can be considered a given with any large printer manufacturer. If all else fails, I'd hassle the manufacturer directly - Kyocera has a good history of continuous improvement in their drivers.
Otherwise, you'd have to use the 'direct' path on a modern printer, which has limited capacity - if it exists at all.
Pradeep said:sechs said:Last I checked, reversing the print order fixes this problem....
Howell said "The last number in the range is finite but unknown."
sechs said:Pradeep said:sechs said:Last I checked, reversing the print order fixes this problem....
Howell said "The last number in the range is finite but unknown."
That's silly. Maybe it's difficult to know, but it cannot be unknowable!