[duxuser] Re: help with a juliet and dbt 10.5

  • From: "brian Moore" <admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 07:01:43 -0400

Hi George.  I suspect it is whatever the default is.  I will call her
and check.  how should it be set.  I have played with mine so not sure
how hers is set.  I presume it should be on since it can then send
margin line spacing parameters to the embosser.  correct?

thanks.

Brian.


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On 4/25/2005 at 11:50 AM George Bell wrote:

>Hi Brian,
>
>In the Global, Embosser Setup menu, when you select Edit,
>under Device Settings have you got "Send Escape Codes"
>checked or unchecked?
>
>George.
>
>> -----Original Message-----
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>> [mailto:duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of brian
>Moore
>> Sent: 25 April 2005 11:44
>> To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Subject: [duxuser] help with a juliet and dbt 10.5
>> 
>> Hi all.
>> 
>> I have been playing with this customer to try and get this
>
>> sorted out for quite a while now.
>> I have a juliet as well and mine seems to work properly.
>> 
>> We have reset the embosser and tried a whole range of 
>> parameters both in the document and global menus to try
>and 
>> make this work properly but still a huge margin on the 
>> reverse side of the page.
>> 
>> any info would be appreciated.
>> 
>> thanks.
>> Today, I made a discovery.  There are two paths to
>embossing 
>> materials.
>>  When you go through Duxbury, open the files in Duxbury,
>and 
>> then emboss, the file appears with a wide margin on the 
>> overleaf side of the page.
>> 
>> When you print through MS Word, you get interpoint with a 
>> margin of about three spaces on the overleaf side.  This
>is progress.
>> previously, I have  only printed through Duxbury by
>opening 
>> the files and translating and embossing them one by one.  
>> 
>> There are still questions.  What I don't understand is
>that 
>> you have to set a margin of 2 to create a margin of one
>cell 
>> on the front side of the page.  If you don't set the
>margin 
>> at 2, the embossing is flush with the perforations of the 
>> tractor-feed strips.
>> 
>> The big question is why would the emboss feature be
>different 
>> depending on how you access Duxbury?
>> 
>> 
>> 
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