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printing the customized data through printer in vc++ 6.0 dialog based.

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  • L Lost User

    You need to use your debugger to step through the code and check exactly which of the spooler functions get called, and in which order.

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    there is only one spooler function is there in the code right n if i am wrong please explain it as for the first time i am doing that i dnt have much idea about that.

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      there is only one spooler function is there in the code right n if i am wrong please explain it as for the first time i am doing that i dnt have much idea about that.

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      Sorry, I have not used the spooler functions before so cannot offer any further suggestions. You could try a Google search to see if anyone has written a tutorial on the subject.

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        there is only one spooler function is there in the code right n if i am wrong please explain it as for the first time i am doing that i dnt have much idea about that.

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        See the answers at Windows: How to tell printer to issue a FormFeed during printing? - Stack Overflow[^].

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          there is only one spooler function is there in the code right n if i am wrong please explain it as for the first time i am doing that i dnt have much idea about that.

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          I just tried this on my local printer using TEXT mode rather than RAW and it works correctly.

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          • L Lost User

            I just tried this on my local printer using TEXT mode rather than RAW and it works correctly.

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            rahul1995
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            Thank you its working just one more help can u tell me how i can format the page which i want to print.for example: name : XYZ age : 19 . . . etc.

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            • L Lost User

              I just tried this on my local printer using TEXT mode rather than RAW and it works correctly.

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              right now i it printing like name : xyz age : 19 but i want like this name : xyz age : 19 how do i format that

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                Thank you its working just one more help can u tell me how i can format the page which i want to print.for example: name : XYZ age : 19 . . . etc.

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                You need to put the newline characters at the end of each string thus:

                "This is line 1\r\n"
                "This is line 2\r\n"
                etc.

                However, you would get better results by doing proper GDI based printing where you can format your pages properly.

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                • L Lost User

                  You need to put the newline characters at the end of each string thus:

                  "This is line 1\r\n"
                  "This is line 2\r\n"
                  etc.

                  However, you would get better results by doing proper GDI based printing where you can format your pages properly.

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                  rahul1995
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                  what i should do for formatting the page like font size,font type , print quality and how many character should be printed in that particular line.

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                    what i should do for formatting the page like font size,font type , print quality and how many character should be printed in that particular line.

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                    See GDI Print API (Windows)[^].

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                    • L Lost User

                      See GDI Print API (Windows)[^].

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                      who i can improve the print quality because the print which it is giving out is very light.

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                        who i can improve the print quality because the print which it is giving out is very light.

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                        Like I already told you, you will have to use proper GDI printing. Alternatively, if you know postscript and your printer supports it (which it should), you can use that and send as raw data.

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                        • L Lost User

                          Like I already told you, you will have to use proper GDI printing. Alternatively, if you know postscript and your printer supports it (which it should), you can use that and send as raw data.

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                          i have checked that but i have not god anything regarding the formatting of text and increasing the pixel density.

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                            i have checked that but i have not god anything regarding the formatting of text and increasing the pixel density.

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                            You need to use the Device Context GDI/GDI+ functions as described in Legacy Graphics (Windows)[^].

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