Custom Drivers

Posted: 02-14-2006, 05:50 PM
This stuff is beyond me! My Question is, and I don't know if I am in the
right place If not please send me to the right place, I am using Brother
HL-1020, 1050, 1060 series Printers. My problem is in win98 I have use of
user defined paper size which I have to have. In XP the drivers are generic
and do not have this option and Brother does not have drivers that will do
this either, and brother tells you that you may not have all of the options
that you had with their 98 drivers. SO My Question? Is there any one out
there that can custom wright these drivers for me to have the custom paper
size's with XP?

Thanks for any help or advise you can give me
Blair


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Re: Custom Drivers
Posted: 02-15-2006, 09:32 PM

"Blair" <bemullen@@@ns.sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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> This stuff is beyond me! My Question is, and I don't know if I am in the
> right place If not please send me to the right place, I am using Brother
> HL-1020, 1050, 1060 series Printers. My problem is in win98 I have use of
> user defined paper size which I have to have. In XP the drivers are
> generic
> and do not have this option and Brother does not have drivers that will do
> this either, and brother tells you that you may not have all of the
> options
> that you had with their 98 drivers. SO My Question? Is there any one out
> there that can custom wright these drivers for me to have the custom paper
> size's with XP?
>
> Thanks for any help or advise you can give me
> Blair
>
Take a look at the trial version of FinePrint. Using your std XP drivers
and this program may provide you with the custom paper settings. By going
into the fineprint properties>advanced>printing defaults>setup you can
select the desired paper size and save the setting(s) for future print jobs.
http://www.fineprint.com/


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Re: Custom Drivers
Posted: 02-16-2006, 06:10 PM
Thanks I'll try that

"Boskey" <whoknows@whocares.com> wrote in message
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> "Blair" <bemullen@@@ns.sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:Oi$BOcYMGHA.2712@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> > This stuff is beyond me! My Question is, and I don't know if I am in the
> > right place If not please send me to the right place, I am using Brother
> > HL-1020, 1050, 1060 series Printers. My problem is in win98 I have use
of
> > user defined paper size which I have to have. In XP the drivers are
> > generic
> > and do not have this option and Brother does not have drivers that will
do
> > this either, and brother tells you that you may not have all of the
> > options
> > that you had with their 98 drivers. SO My Question? Is there any one out
> > there that can custom wright these drivers for me to have the custom
paper
> > size's with XP?
> >
> > Thanks for any help or advise you can give me
> > Blair
> >
> Take a look at the trial version of FinePrint. Using your std XP drivers
> and this program may provide you with the custom paper settings. By going
> into the fineprint properties>advanced>printing defaults>setup you can
> select the desired paper size and save the setting(s) for future print
jobs.
> http://www.fineprint.com/
>
>

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