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  • Subject: AFP Printer problems
  • From: John Hall <jhall@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 09 Jun 1998 12:55:18 -0400
  • Organization: Home Sales Co.

Here is one for the printer Guru's out there.

We have a Intermate MIO card in our HP 4si printer.  It emulates a 4028
printer.

When we upgraded to V4R2 the columns on certain reports did not line up
correctly.

This is a problem on 132 column reports where the output is rotated
automatically

This seems to be related to a message we get whenever we print one of
these files

PQT2072 - Font Substitution was performed.  

your print request ... referred to FGID 00204 ... not present in printer
.... FGID 00223 substituted.


This print job starts out as an SCS file.  Is there a way to specify
what FGID is used when the conversion is done?  It seems like the system
is converting the file to AFP with font 00204 and then substituting
another font when it tries to print.

John L. Hall
Home Sales
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