Path: utzoo!censor!geac!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!usc!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!mit-eddie!uw-beaver!ubc-cs!alberta!cpsc.ucalgary.ca!yogi.fhhosp.ab.ca!janus.mtroyal.ab.ca!mhoffos From: mhoffos@janus.mtroyal.ab.ca Newsgroups: comp.windows.ms Subject: Re: KP-X1124 driver Message-ID: <1991Feb27.201622.6326@janus.mtroyal.ab.ca> Date: 28 Feb 91 03:16:21 GMT References: <10669@bunny.GTE.COM> Organization: Mount Royal College, Calgary, Alberta Lines: 24 In article <10669@bunny.GTE.COM>, kcv0@bunny.gte.com (Kurt Van Schalkwijk) writes: > I know it emulates this and that but I want a 360X360 dpi. The Epson and > IBM do not do this. I tried all the epson 24 pin configurations but none offer the high res. > > It is sooooo depressing. > > > Kurt Here here! Has anyone out there (Microsoft?) realized just how popular and widespread the 1124 is, and how many of us would *love* to have 360x360 instead of 360x180? In other words, if someone hears of a driver written *expressly* for the 1124, can you please post about it here? The epson driver that comes with windows works, but it doesn't use all the printer's latent abilities. Mike Hoffos -- mhoffos@janus.mtroyal.ab.ca (Mount Royal College is a community college in Calgary, Alberta) Disclaimer: Mount Royal College doesn't speak for me, and I *certainly* don't speak for it.