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From: bakken@hrsw2.UUCP (David E. Bakken)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga
Subject: Re: PageSetter with Gemini-10x
Message-ID: <22@hrsw2.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 30-Nov-87 10:05:43 EST
Article-I.D.: hrsw2.22
Posted: Mon Nov 30 10:05:43 1987
Date-Received: Sat, 5-Dec-87 11:12:09 EST
References: <1225@vu-vlsi.UUCP>
Organization: Boeing Commercial Aircraft Co., Seattle, Wa.
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Keywords: problems
Summary: Gemeni 10x is not Epson compatible

In article <1225@vu-vlsi.UUCP>, cheung@vu-vlsi.UUCP (Wilson Cheung) writes:
> 	Has anyone tried using PageSetter with the Gemini-10x printer.
> Whenever I use the Gemini-10x every couple of lines the text outputted
> from a page layout is squashed or partially inverted.  I tried using 
> the Epson drivers in addition to the Gemini-10x driver with no success.
> However, the Okidata 192 driver worked perfectly with an Okidata 193
> thats hooked up to my friend's IBM.  Is there a problem with the Epson
> drivers or could it actually be a problem with my printer?

   The Epson driver won't work because the Gemeni isn't quite Epson
compatible - for some strange reason Gemini uses different characters
for two of the graphics mode escape sequences (I think the double and
quadrouple densities, but I'm not sure).  Perhaps the Pagesetter people
just copied over their Epson driver and called it a Gemini one.  I dunno.

>      Its these times that you wish you had a Macintosh.

	Unless you need to do more than one thing at once ... (insert
overworked Mac can't multitask well arguement here).

> 				Wilson Cheung