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  • Subject: WSCST for Portrait
  • From: kschroe@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 16:13:53 -0600


Someone wrote:
> If anyone has a good WSC for PCL which can do 8.5x11"-Courier 10 no
matter
> what, please post it.  This has been an issue with many HBOC Series
Hospitals.

This thread is off topic, and in fact, the original thread (SCS - ASCII
conversion) seemed to be an ad. :-(
I would advise you to check out the AS/400 Support Line Knowledgebase which
is online at:
http://as400service.rochester.ibm.com/
Just click on Tech Info and Databases to get to the Software Knowledge
Base.

If you want to print Courier 10 Portrait, your document has to be 80
characters or less wide.
If your spool file is wider than this, you will not be able to print 10 CPI
and get the entire spool file to print. It would be mathmatically
impossible, as the HPT uses an unprintable border of 1/4 inch all around
your page.

The Software Knowledge Base has plenty of docs on forcing orientation and
font size via WSCST.

____________________________________
Kurt Schroeder  AS/400 Support Line Print
phone: T/L 8-456-6166 or 507-286-6177
fax:        T/L 8-456-6221 or 507-253-6221
e-mail: kschroe@us.ibm.com


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