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On Mon, 2004-05-24 at 08:32, darren@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> 

> I am 'sort of' able to print PDF417 barcode to a regular PCL printer.  It
> involves using Infoprint's Spool-to-PDF capabilities to generate a PDF
> spool file.  Then I use Infoprint's Transform manager to convert this PDF
> to an AFPDS spool file (using Infoprint's respool function).  Then I
> release that AFPDS spool file to the printer.
Thanks for the info, please keep us posted as to the result.  

On another note, I received this response to the DCR I posted a number
of days ago:
---- Begin Quote ----
IBM has responded to your Design Change Request as follows:

User Group Number - MR0521042041
Document Status - Accepted
Title - Enhance printing support to allow printing of two dimensional
barcodes on inexpensive laser printers.

IBM agrees with the request and a solution appears to be desirable and
feasible.  IBM intends to provide a solution. However IBM's plans may
change and no commitment is made that a solution will be provided.
______________________________________________
Design Change Requests
IBM eServer iSeries
DCRREQ@xxxxxxxxxx
---- End Quote ----
--
Regards,
Rich

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