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  • Subject: More WSCST problems
  • From: Gary Feinstein <gfeinste@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 18 Jun 1998 12:27:59 -0400
  • Organization: Planet Hollywood International Inc.

Has anyone set up an HPLaserjet4 compatible printer with A4 letter size
to print a 198 character report without having it automatically condense
the font.  I am trying to print to my European locations and the 198
character reports all print in tiny characters.  All my printers are set
up as remote writers via TCP/IP.  I am using NiPrint as a local LPD sfw
client and HP JetDirect cards for the network printers.  Any thoughts on
what the manufacturer type and model and the Workstation customizing
object should be in the outq description for theese fields?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
TIA,
Gary Feinstein
AS/400 System Administrator
Planet Hollywood International Inc.
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