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  • Subject: Re: Page Segments, AFP print drivers, CA/400 file transfer
  • From: Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 11 Jun 1998 13:39:59 -0500

An article from the August 1996 edition of News/400 says that you can use the 
240 or 300 driver.  I've heard that the 240 driver has more chance of success.  
I've done overlays and not page segments.  Make sure that you are selecting 
page segment from your printer driver when you print.

Get your file to the 400 shared folders under QDLS.  One of 3 recommended ways. 
 1)  FTP,  2) Assign a drive and either 2a) Copy the file there from your PC, 
or, 2b)  print to the shared folders file in the first place.
CRTPF FILE(library/WORKF) RCDLEN(8201) LVLCHK(*NO)
CPYFRMPCD FROMFLR(folder) TOFILE(library/WORKF) FROMDOC(pcfilename) 
TRNTBL(*NONE) TRNFMT(*NOTEXT)
CRTPAGSEG PAGSEG(lib/pagesegmentname) FILE(library/WORKF) MBR(pffilembr)

Group Dekko Services, LLC
Robert Berendt, CCP
rob@dekko.com
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