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  • Subject: Re: trouble in printing through parallel port in as/400
  • From: "Joe Frank" <jfrank@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 25 Aug 1998 14:44:26 -0500

If you're using TCP/IP to connect to the AS/400, you might 
consider using Synapse's WinAPPC Printer Daemon instead of
CA/400 and RPM/400.  The Printer Daemon accepts SCS output 
(which allows you to specify the formatting on the PC) in 
addition to transformed output.  Much more flexible.

BTW, I work for Synapse, so don't take my word for it -- 
you can download a free demo copy at the Synapse web site:

http://www.synapse.com

Joe Frank
Synapse Communications, Inc.



prakash subramanian wrote:
> 
>             Our problem arises here, whenever we create a local
> printer(i.e. a printer attached to the parallel port) and take print
> outs,all our print outs come in landscape format. We have tried
> different options in CA printer set up, but still we get our print 
> outs in landscape format.
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