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QuestionLooking for a good OCR package for reading 9 pin Dot Matrix, or perhaps a better way of printing multipart forms. Pin
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mo149221-Jan-19 15:00
mo149221-Jan-19 15:00 
It seems like you should ditch the old FoxPro if you can, especially since you don't know
how to compile. You might search google on "compiling FoxPro"; you might get lucky.

Don't know how old your printer is but some manufacturers like the one I use to work for
had some models with built in resident ocr even on some of their 9 pin models.
They did this because of the reason you describe of low quality and the resident ocr was tuned
in the printer software to get the best quality from the printer. But still it wasn't the best but was usually readable on the first copy but it was 'ify' to whether it would read on more than the first or second copy of the multicopy form.
So you might check you printer features to see if it supports ocr.

Also most printers have a printer specific escape command that will put the printer into letter
quality mode. You will have to look at your printers command reference to see if it supports that.
It's usually a simple sequence to send to the printer.

And some printers have the ability to select these features from their front panel feature list;
that is if they have one. However this puts some of the responsibility of setting up the printer
onto the user which is usually undesireable because users don't really like to mess with setup
procedures.

Hope this helps
Best regards

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