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  • Subject: Re:COR via Rumba
  • From: Buck Calabro <mcalabro@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 28 Aug 1997 09:00:19 -0400

>Does anyone know of a way to restrict COR rules out of a Rumba printer
>session without manually changing any settings at the PC level?  I have a
>client that wants to test the use of legal sized paper via a Rumba print
>session.  Unfortunately, the printer prints landscape at 17CPI despite having
>legal paper loaded and 12CPI specified in the print file.  The goal is to
>allow either legal or letter size used based upon the application, without
>the user having to mess with Windows settings..

Dean,
        Try changing the PAGESIZE parm on the CRTPRTF to 80.  If the record 
length is wider than 80 columns, PAGRTT(*COR) or PAGRTT(*AUTO) will 
rotate to landscape and shrink the print font to enable "all" 132 columns
to fit on the page.  Another choice is PAGRTT(0).

Buck Calabro
Commsoft
Rensselaer, NY

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