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From: | "Jake" <Jake1 AT san DOT rr DOT com> |
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Subject: | I need software written for a new driver... |
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I am looking for a software developer to write a program that can interface with a new printer product I am designing. This product may use either an Epson or HP inkjet printer (haven't decided which). The code I need written will allow a file to be sent to a printer continuously for a given number of times. This needs to be done without stopping then restarting the printer each time. In other words, the printer sensing devices will be "faked out" in order to keep the printer continuously printing. That is the easy part. The hard part is to print these files with an exact space between each one. I want to do this using Windows98. Any help out there? Jake
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