Landscape, Legal size bitmaps on NT

I'm trying to successfully register a bitmap report in Applications.
The report is landscape and legal size. The server is NT.
I can output to letter size (using Postscript or PCL), but I can't get the report to print on to legal size paper.
I have tried escape sequences in the driver setup in Applications, but looking at the PCL out file, the letter size escape sequence is present instead.
I have set the concurrent manager Options field with the parameter PAGESIZE=14x8.5
I have all sections of the report set to 14 x 8.5 inches (header, body, trailer).
The report is set to bitmap.
The output is fine when sent from the client machine during development (whether PCL, Postscript or PDF)
Yes, I am using Reports 6i.
No, I can't figure it out.
I admit that it is not clear whether the initialization string is even being sent - seeing that it is a bitmap report and not a character based report.
Can anyone out there fill me in how to get the report to print on legal size paper.
Thanks to anyone who offers suggestions.
-LBP

Hi Nisrin,
  I used adobe forms and was able to achieve both landscape and portrait on same page.But due to printer problem. I am asked to redevelop the same in smartform .
could please expain that in detail.
first page :
output options:
next page = second page
landscape format
second page --
portrait format
print mode = D
i couldnot understand "give a command next page as back"
please ,could you explain that in little detail.
Thanks in advance
Thanks,
Nuthan.

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