report with paper size 0,5 A4

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i want to make report to print invoice on paper size 0,5 A4 (width 21 cm and height 14,85 cm)
I using dot mstric printer (Epson Lx 300)

is it posible to do this ?

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melinda
 
Nope

Nope my printer don't support this size.

so, what should i do ?
 
This is A5 size. Are you sure your printer doesn't support it? Even so, you should be able to scale your report manually so that all of the text is contained within the area you want. Is the report currently baased on A4?
 
Not A5

That's not A5 Size.

A5 Size -- width 14,8
height 21

my paper Size --- width 21
height 14,8


report Example.

Invoice No: 1
Customer : Aaaa

No. Code Item Name Price
1. A001 Aaaaa 100
2. A002 Abbbbb 110
3. A003 Acccccc 90

net sales 300

i put Invoice Number and Customer Name in Header
and
Item Code, Item Name and Price in Details
and
net sales in footer.


i cannot use A4 size, cos i dont know how many details will print.
details could be more than 10 item.
and i cannot use A5 Size either.

Help me please.....
 
It is A5, just landscape rather than portrait.

This does not affect your problem, because I think the LX300 only supports A4 and US paper sizes. You need to tell the printer how long the page is so that when Access generates a form feed the printer goes to the top of the next form. To do this will involve sending some control codes to the printer. I don't think Windows can handle this automatically, so you may have to do this by sending code from Access or with a batch file when you start up.

Sorry to be a bit vague but it's quite a while since I had to use set up strings for Epson dm printers!
 
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Melinda

I think that what Melinda means is that the paper can't be treated as A5 in Landscape mode, because the output would be incorrectly orientated?

But she doesn't specify whether the paper is standard fanfold paper or sheet feed. If fanfold, control codes will be needed to realign the paper after each report is printed. If sheet feed, it's simply a question of sizing the report to the available area, isn't it?
 

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