In the Good Old Days ... it used to be possible to put any laser printer
into "Diablo mode" where it would basically behave much like a line
printer and grok <ctrl>-L correctly as a form feed. It would also form
feed every 66 lines or so in any case, so the block of blank lines at
the bottom would work like magic.
I am not sure how to do this anymore, nor do I know if it is supported by
so-called modern laser printers, but it sure would be nice if a group this
large and this wise could come up with a simple hack to fix this forever.
(On all platforms, that is...)
Ole
Ole J. Jacobsen
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