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There are many articles on "font size" in the tech data base.

You can print almost as large as you could possibly want depending
on your printer.

The short version of the story is this...

(a) You must use a font that can be "sized"
(b) This requires some research.
(c) Understanding HPT also requires a real "fair amount" of reading.
(d) HPT changes a LOT depending on what release you are on.

What printer ?
What version of OS ?
What size font do you need ?


phil Kestenbaum wrote:

I have a spool file that needs to be changed to a larger font. According to the IBM Software technical document,
http://www-912.ibm.com/8625680A007CA5C6/1AC66549A21402188625680B0002037E/55386F63F444D42A862565C2007D0ED0

it seems the largest you can go is 10CPI (smaller # means larger size), but 
this size is not sufficient. Does anyone know the correct formula to make 
larger fonts modifying the WSCST

:CPICOR CPI=10 ASCIIFNT= 150 FNTWTH= 58 FNTATR= 1 DATA =''X.
as you can see I am randomly playing w/ these numbers.

Thanks,
Phil


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