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 Okay, here is a hope someone remembers question !!

        I have a customer here in Atlanta with an HP 5SI, it
 is currently connected to an AS/400 V4R2 system as a 5219 D2
 writer.  The connection is through a "Xpoint" interface.  Xpoint
 was an Atlanta area company but now appears to be History. 

        The issue is that the Font 011, in landscape COR is printing 
 much "smaller" that that from a simular HP 4 that sits beside it on
 another vendors interface.  While the Xpoint manual tell sme it prefers 
 to look klike a 3812-1, when configured that way the writter just dies 
 without printing anything, (with or without Host Transfor HP5SI)..

        I suspect the firmware in the box, (Manual tells me it is for
 an IBM4019) but I am not totally convinced. So, does anyone know who 
 Xpoint is, or where thy went ?  Any ideas on fixing this, short of
 a new/other interface..

        Thanks, 
        Jeff Silberberg 
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