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Denis St-Amand <[log in to unmask]>
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Denis St-Amand <[log in to unmask]>
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[log in to unmask] a icrit dans l'article <[log in to unmask]>...
> Let me try this one again.
>
> We are trying to duplicate, on the HP3000, an invoice printed from an
> IBM AS400.
>
> Our problem is the DATA fonts used on the invoice.  None of the resident
> fonts on our HP LaserJet 4Si is suitable.  We need a fixed-pitch font
> (so the numbers will line up neatly in columns) that is tall and thin
> (we have a lot of columns on the page).  We will also need to have some
> fields be bold, so I guess we'll need two fonts.
>
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> =================================================
> Stephen Vose               Phone:  (617)292-8430
> Technical Support Manager  Fax:    (617)423-9057
> RIA Group, Boston          E-Mail: [log in to unmask]
> =================================================
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> Leonard Berkowitz
> RIA Group (Warren, Gorham & Lamont)
> 617-292-8349

If I remember well, you can use Courrier font and specifying something like
20 or even 22 cpi.  I already did that in the past to get 220 columns in
landscape on US Letter paper.

Hope it helps.

Denis St-Amand ([log in to unmask])
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