Pat, If you are sending the data in a language the printer understands then it makes no difference if it is PCL or Postscript or any other language ("bits is bits") What is most likely happening is that you are supposed to send the logo as one long string of data but the MPE spooler is inserting a CR/LF at the end of each logical record. Try putting a control code of %320 on the FWRITE to suppress the CR/LF and send the logo as a single binary data stream. Hope this helps. Doug. Doug Werth Beechglen Development Inc. [log in to unmask] Cincinnati, Ohio The opinions expressed do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of Beechglen Development. They might, but not necessarily. They represent solely the opinions of the author. -----Original Message----- From: Patrick Muylaert <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> Date: Tuesday, May 05, 1998 6:09 AM Subject: Printing to Epson TM-T85P via JetDirect >We have an application that needs to write to several thermal printers >in the network. These printers are Epson TM-T85P printers and they are >connected to the network via a JetDirect EX Plus interface. I would like >to use 5.5 network printing in stead of using products like NBSpool from >NetBase or those from Minisoft, but this printer is not PCL-based of >course. > >Printing pure text is no problem. However we uploaded a file prepared >(containing a logo) in Word (created with the drivers for this printer). >When printing this file from DOS, it comes out OK, but from the HP it >prints a "scrambled" logo. I wonder if this is a speed issue or just >because the printer is not PCL-based. > >Should anyone have a suggestion or could tell me that what I am trying >to do is impossible, it would be highly appreciated. > >TIA. > >Pat. > > >Patrick Muylaert >Virgin Express >Information Systems >[log in to unmask] > >Homepage: HTTP://www.virgin-express.com > >New: >takeFLIGHT Online! Virgin Express' new, easy-to-use service allows you >to check for flight availability and make reservations across the >Internet. >Check our Homepage: HTTP://www.virgin-express.com, click on >'reservation'.