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Subject:Windows 95 is wrecking my lines per page From:Patgmason <patgmason -at- AOL -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 10 Jul 1997 10:59:44 -0400
I've got several very long documents that I like very much that were built
during the good old days of 6 lines per inch. I would like to print them
on the crisper printer which is hung off a Win95 system. When I pull them
in my carefully crafted 54 lines per inch get truncated to 51 (Thanks
again, Bill Gates).
Is the best fix going to be to try to adjust this in Windows, or WP7, or
to buy printer share cables and snake them through the house?
I know it's a DP question, but please have mercy!
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