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What's the PRTF and DEVD definitions look like?

Charles

On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 2:41 PM, James H. H. Lampert <
jamesl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On 5/7/15 11:12 AM, Jerry Draper wrote:
>
>> I have a situation where an app is printing checks to a *SCS printer and
>> the customer now has a *IPDS printer.
>>
>> The main thing is that the check forms length is 42 at 6lpi.
>>
>> Using the *SCS printer file printing to the *IPDS printer the first
>> check is ok but subsequent checks are out of alignment because they are
>> printing as though the paper is 66 lines.  It is not picking up on the
>> forms length in the printer file (42).
>>
>
> OVRPRTF, maybe? Adding the sheet size to the OVRPRTF for a PDF conversion
> helped when I was having trouble with the conversions ignoring the sheet
> size in the print file, and produced PDFs sized for 132-column fanfold.
>
> At any rate, I'm more than a little curious what kind of IPDS printer
> would actually care about the form length. Aren't they all sheet-fed anyway?
>
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