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  • Subject: Re[4]: Use of WSCST object with LPR
  • From: Carol.Collins@xxxxxxxxxxx (Carol Collins)
  • Date: Tue, 30 Sep 1997 11:30:22 -0600

     Alan,
     
     Thank you so much for the perfect solution!
     
      -- Carol


Alan Pruitt wrote:
>Carol Collins wrote:  
     
     >>My problem is this:  I don't want to change any printer file 
     >>parameters; they are set up correctly for when users wish to print to 
     >>the line printer, or via Rumba to a LAN printer.  I DO want to set a 
     >>PCL string in my WSCST which will initialize the LAN printer to use 
     >>the correct font size / compression factor when LPR is used.
     
     
>Carol, this is the changes I made, hope this helps.
     

>0107.00     :CPICOR                                        
>0108.00       CPI=10                                       
>0109.00       ASCIIFNT=  087                               
>0110.00       FNTWTH=   120                                 
>0111.00       FNTATR=    1                                 
>0112.00       DATA ='1B2873307031332E333068307330623554'X. 

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