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Old May 2nd, 2009, 09:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
nhdee
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Default Receipt Printer Autocut

I have created a ticketing database (Access 2007). I have each individual
ticket printing to the receipt printer from a report. However I need the
printer to auto cut after each ticket. The ASCII Code from the recipt
manufacturer is ESC d n (where n = 0,48 for full cut at current position).
I am not sure how and where to enter this information so that the printer
will cut after each ticket????
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Old May 4th, 2009, 03:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
Fred
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Default Receipt Printer Autocut

Not that I will know the answer, but a key question is how / where do they
want that commend delivered? (to a driver, to the printer, and other
details) Also relates to how is the printer interfaced.



"nhdee" wrote:

I have created a ticketing database (Access 2007). I have each individual
ticket printing to the receipt printer from a report. However I need the
printer to auto cut after each ticket. The ASCII Code from the recipt
manufacturer is ESC d n (where n = 0,48 for full cut at current position).
I am not sure how and where to enter this information so that the printer
will cut after each ticket????
--
-nhdee-

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Old May 6th, 2009, 06:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
nhdee
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Default Receipt Printer Autocut

I "assume" to the printer (USB connection) so it will cut after each ticket
(from the ticket report). Or would it be to the driver???? I really am not
sure how it works...
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"Fred" wrote:

Not that I will know the answer, but a key question is how / where do they
want that commend delivered? (to a driver, to the printer, and other
details) Also relates to how is the printer interfaced.



"nhdee" wrote:

I have created a ticketing database (Access 2007). I have each individual
ticket printing to the receipt printer from a report. However I need the
printer to auto cut after each ticket. The ASCII Code from the recipt
manufacturer is ESC d n (where n = 0,48 for full cut at current position).
I am not sure how and where to enter this information so that the printer
will cut after each ticket????
--
-nhdee-

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Old May 6th, 2009, 07:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
nhdee
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Default Receipt Printer Autocut

I figured it out! I was making it more complicated than it needed to be....
I got into the printer utility and set it the paper cut mode to cut after
page and document and that did it!
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-nhdee-


"nhdee" wrote:

I have created a ticketing database (Access 2007). I have each individual
ticket printing to the receipt printer from a report. However I need the
printer to auto cut after each ticket. The ASCII Code from the recipt
manufacturer is ESC d n (where n = 0,48 for full cut at current position).
I am not sure how and where to enter this information so that the printer
will cut after each ticket????
--
-nhdee-

 




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