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font-size: 14px;" lang="x-western">We have several of the Epson
U220xxx printers, and have them working fine w/ FF on XP. There is
a bit of trickery involved--if you use the driver installer for
these, when finished then you have to go back and check each
setting in the printer setup. Make sure all the settings are
correct, and most importantly, make sure that the printer is on
the right port. If you have a USB printer, make sure it is on the
USB port--by default likely it won't be. If you have more than one
USB port (seems to commonly be the case), you'll have to try
putting the printer on each USB port, or delete all the USB ports
and let Win recreate the USB port when you plug the printer back
in.
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Nicole: I had a lot of this documented in the wiki write-up I sent
to you several months ago. If you want exact settings for the
driver and what we have set in FF let me know. This also applies
to the length problem mentioned below-that's a paper setting, and
as I recall you have to use something counter-intuitive.
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<div class="moz-txt-sig"><span class="moz-txt-tag">-- <br>
</span>Greg Lawson
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Rolling Hills Consolidated Library
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1912 N. Belt Highway
<br>
St. Joseph, MO 64506
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On 12/28/2010 06:12 PM, Nicole Engard wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite" style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Hi all,
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I got the following from the Arcadia library and I'm really
stuck on
<br>
how to help them. If anyone else has any suggestions can you
share
<br>
them with us all?
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"We are able to print checkout slips/receipts on the 3 check
out stations from
<br>
IE only using the Generic/Text driver. We can't print from FF
or Chrome on
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these stations using the Epson U200 driver. On the check-in
station we can get
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the Epson T220 driver to work with FF for the hold
slips/receipts, but the
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slips are too long and we aren't able to capture all of the
holds
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consistently--not sure if that is a Koha or FF issue. The
receipts are still
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form feeding twice the length of the receipt than we need or
want. What are
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other libraries using as receipt printers / drivers? This is
still an active
<br>
issue for us. We would like there to be some consistency
between the browsers
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in use on the 4 circ stations. What we have now is just a band
aid of sorts
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because we needed to print something for the patrons."
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Thanks a ton,
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Nicole
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-- <br>
Greg Lawson
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Rolling Hills Consolidated Library
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1912 N. Belt Highway
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St. Joseph, MO 64506
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