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If I remember, an IPDS can be copied to a physical file - it has SCS content plus graphical stuff. I think.

So give CPYSPLF a try - if you get something, check the PF to make sure it's everything - an image of a signature would not come through, for example.

Then use the technique found in an IBM knowledge base for overriding something like QPRINT, then copying the PF into QPRINT - when you CPYSPLF, be sure to copy it with *FCFC format codes (I hope I have the terms right - I'm doing this from a steadily non-linear memory bank!).

In the OVRPRTF of QPRINT, be sure to specify *SCS.

HTH
Vern

On 3/16/2012 9:28 AM, fbocch2595@xxxxxxx wrote:
Hi Folks, I've got a splf created w/devtype=IPDS when it should have been SCS and now I can't get the the splf to print. When I release the splf it goes to HLD and gives me CPI400F, Writer can not process file. Any idea what I can do to get the splf printed? I thought I'd try to drag the splf to my desktop (via iNav) and then drop it back to a prtf w/SCS attributes but that doesn't work. Does anyone have a way to get the splf to print?
Thanks, Frank

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