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Take the HP6 config and create a WSCST src. Then go into that source and
remove the CPICOR tags and their parms. Create the WSCST and assign it to 
the remoteoutq.
End and start the writer and see what happens....

See this url for more details
http://www-912.ibm.com/s_dir/slkbase.nsf/1ac66549a21402188625680b0002037e/bd89fc1f4739e36886256690004c8b66?OpenDocument&Highlight=0,rmtoutq



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Small Printing -- Big Headache







I'm running out of ideas...

We have a Lexmark Optra SE3455 that until last week was attached via
twinax.  We moved the printer to a location where another printer (an HP4,
I believe) had been hooked up on a HP JetDirect network box.  I have it 
set
up as a remote writer.  It prints just about anything that I throw at it
from the AS/400 but the users are complaining that the font is smaller now
than it used to be.  I've seen before and after examples and they are
correct.  It's not a huge difference but it makes the margins almost a
half-inch wider.  I have tried different emulations but no difference.  I
started it as a HP6.  I'm open to suggestions.

Dave Parnin
Nishikawa Standard Company
Topeka, IN  46571
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