Thanks very much, Tom.
with kind regards,
Giandomenico
-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: tom.demler.b@us.agfa.com [mailto:tom.demler.b@us.agfa.com]
Inviato: gioved? 10 ottobre 2002 16.05
A: NT Developers Interest List
Oggetto: [ntdev] Re: Paper Size problems with MDT tool
Vassia,
I don’t believe there a solution for this problem. My understanding is
that
there must be one of the standard paper sizes in the GPD file and I believe
it
must be the default size. This is a bug in Win2K - but not in WinXP. Don’t
know
if this will be fixed or not.
HTH
Tom
Vassia Giandomenico on 10-10-2002 09:22:22 AM
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Subject: [ntdev] Paper Size problems with MDT tool
Hi Guys,
I developed a mini printer driver for reduce from A4 Papersize to 140mm ,
on a POS printer.
I loaded into Unitool only one, A4 paper Size. All works well under
W98, Me and NT4.
Than I made a porting from NT4 to W2K / XP.
Using MDT tool i transleted from .GPC file to .GPD Script and i made also
the relative .INF file for installation.
Well, under W2K sp2 and also XP , when i try to do a “Printer Test Page”
from “Properties–> General”, the print
job abort, and pop up the following dialog box error message:
“Test Page Failed to Print. … Operation could not be completed”.
But, if I add another paper size like LETTER, (declared in
“stdnames.gpd”), all works well.
Now, I didn’t understand why i must to insert this last one when i have
not any reasons for use it.
how can i to avoid add a standard predefined paper size in my minidriver ?
Is a my mistake ?
BTW, under W2K sp2 i used MDT ver 1.2, under XP, MDT ver 1.5
Any help or suggestion will be very appreciated.
TIA.
Regards, Giandomenico
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Tom is right. This problem has been fixed on XP.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Vassia Giandomenico [mailto:xxxxx@tecnostsistemi.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 7:33 AM
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Subject: [ntdev] R: Re: Paper Size problems with MDT tool
Thanks very much, Tom.
with kind regards,
Giandomenico
-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: tom.demler.b@us.agfa.com [mailto:tom.demler.b@us.agfa.com]
Inviato: gioved? 10 ottobre 2002 16.05
A: NT Developers Interest List
Oggetto: [ntdev] Re: Paper Size problems with MDT tool
Vassia,
I don’t believe there a solution for this problem. My understanding is that there must be one of the standard paper sizes in the GPD file and I believe it must be the default size. This is a bug in Win2K - but not in WinXP. Don’t know if this will be fixed or not.
HTH
Tom
Vassia Giandomenico on 10-10-2002 09:22:22 AM
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To: “NT Developers Interest List”
cc: (bcc: Tom Demler/GLA/AGFA/US/BAYER)
Subject: [ntdev] Paper Size problems with MDT tool
Hi Guys,
I developed a mini printer driver for reduce from A4 Papersize to 140mm , on a POS printer. I loaded into Unitool only one, A4 paper Size. All works well under W98, Me and NT4. Than I made a porting from NT4 to W2K / XP. Using MDT tool i transleted from .GPC file to .GPD Script and i made also the relative .INF file for installation.
Well, under W2K sp2 and also XP , when i try to do a “Printer Test Page” from “Properties–> General”, the print
job abort, and pop up the following dialog box error message:
“Test Page Failed to Print. … Operation could not be completed”.
But, if I add another paper size like LETTER, (declared in “stdnames.gpd”), all works well.
Now, I didn’t understand why i must to insert this last one when i have not any reasons for use it.
how can i to avoid add a standard predefined paper size in my minidriver ?
Is a my mistake ?
BTW, under W2K sp2 i used MDT ver 1.2, under XP, MDT ver 1.5
Any help or suggestion will be very appreciated.
TIA.
Regards, Giandomenico
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