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Long report to fill a contract of 25 inches

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    Long report to fill a contract of 25 inches

    Any help appreciated,

    I need to print a very long single page report to fill a lwway contract that is actually 27" long. I will later need to print a particular 33" lease contract. Lazer and injets can't print through the 7 copies that are needed.

    I can do this in Crystal reports and a few other applications by setting the top and bottom margins to 0.00. They start printing without advancing the paper and do not skip a space for page breaks(there aren't any.

    alpha seems to hold to 22" and with the okidata 320t, it losses a bit at the top and actually only gets 18.75 inches actual print and that is random. Random meaning it might print properly once and then not. That is with top and bottom margins at 0.00. It actuall skips about 4 inches at the top before the first line is printed.

    I have tried every printer setting on the printer and configured alpha every way possible(I think) with no joy.
    Last edited by DaveM; 03-31-2013, 06:50 PM.
    Dave Mason
    [email protected]
    Skype is dave.mason46

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    Re: Long report to fill a contract of 25 inches

    Dave - is there a reason you don't want to use Crystal Reports since I works?
    Regards,

    John W.
    www.CustomReportWriters.net

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      #3
      Re: Long report to fill a contract of 25 inches

      Hey John,

      This version was out around 1997 - 1998. It works fine, but what happens down the road?

      It actually works better than alpha's report writer and much more powerful. The only thing is the alpha page length limit . CR also costs as much as alpha and the newer versions don't work the same as when seagate owned it.
      Dave Mason
      [email protected]
      Skype is dave.mason46

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        #4
        Re: Long report to fill a contract of 25 inches

        Sorry about being slow getting back. If you wanted I could probably move your Crystal Report to a new version at no cost. You could just send me a copy and I could email back. I am not sure you would gain much other than it would be updated. Crystal allows you to print to a paper size supported by the default printer. Does Alpha do something similar or is it fixed for 25". I have seen any number of business operations who use these longer paper sizes in things such as contracts or similar agreements. If it limits you then that is something they need to fix.

        Just curious, is the report being printed to a pre-printed form, that is just filling in the blanks, or does it print the whole contract?
        Regards,

        John W.
        www.CustomReportWriters.net

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          #5
          Re: Long report to fill a contract of 25 inches

          My version 7 crystal reports along with the okidata is not limited to length at all. I also have version 8 of crystal, but it does not make an exe file. Still useable, but better with version 7.

          Alpha is limited to the 22" of print. I am getting 22" with a los of 3.25 because alpha sends a page break or 2 before it starts printing.

          I can get only a length of 18.75" of actual print and it sometimes does and sometimes does not.

          You have to set the printer up so it does not skip a page break and set the software so there is no page break by making top and bottom margins to zero.
          Did that.

          I am hoping Jerry Brightbill can come up with some switch/methos/etc. to help. If he does, I will share it here and maybe in the code archive.

          I am thinking that EVERY car, boat, plane, rv dealer is or should be using something like the okidata 320 turbo(epson dot matrix/etc) to print their contracts. It could be plus business for alpha programmers as well as alpha.
          Dave Mason
          [email protected]
          Skype is dave.mason46

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            #6
            Re: Long report to fill a contract of 25 inches

            I can use A5 to open my CR 2008 reports without issue. There is no .exe involved just the rpt file. Also have you checked out CR free report viewer or I could let you download mine. From what you tell me this has been a pretty long standing issue with Alpha Five. It may be faster just to use Alpha to open your Crystal Reports. If you need something converted to CR 2008 (V 12) or CR XI r2 (V11.5) , (CR 2011 was not worth the upgrade), just let me know. All I would need is the .rpt file.

            Up to you and I do hope Alpha offers a solution to the size limits.
            Regards,

            John W.
            www.CustomReportWriters.net

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              #7
              Re: Long report to fill a contract of 25 inches

              I hope alpha can make it work.
              Dave Mason
              [email protected]
              Skype is dave.mason46

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