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  • Subject: RE: HP laser jet workstation custmization object changes
  • From: Roger Boucher <RBoucher@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1999 08:38:39 -0700

I saw you post this before and although I'm not sure this will answer your
question (which is why I was waiting for one of the magicians on this list
to give you the definitive answer) I think this MAY help you.  There is an
IBM technical document #8703311 entitled WSCST - Manipulating Line Spacing.
I got it a long time ago and I can't remember how you might go about getting
it.  If you can't find it or you need more help give me a call tomorrow (I'm
stuck in Y2K testing all day today).

Roger Boucher
Standard Pacific Corp.
rboucher@stanpac.com
714-668-4326


-----Original Message-----
From: Billy Rowe [mailto:billyrowe@usa.net]
Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 1999 3:46 PM
To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
Subject: HP laser jet workstation custmization object changes


I need to increase the space between lines on printouts sent to a
 HP4500N laser that is connected to an AS/400 via TCP/IP using a
 Jet Direct card over Ethernet.
 
 It is defined as a 3812 model 1 on the AS/400.
 
 I retreived the workstation customization object by the following
 command:
 
 RTVWSCST DEVTYPE(*TRANSFORM) MFRTYPMDL(*HP4) SRCMBR(PRT16)
 SRCFILE(QTXTSRC)
 
 I then modified the source as follows to increase the font size:
 
     :CPICOR
       CPI=10
       ASCIIFNT=  201
       FNTWTH=   110
       FNTATR=    1
       DATA =''X.
     :CPICOR
       CPI=12
       ASCIIFNT=  201
       FNTWTH=   110
       FNTATR=    1
       DATA =''X.
     :CPICOR
       CPI=15
       ASCIIFNT=  281
       FNTWTH=   110
       FNTATR=    1
 
 I then created a *WSCST named PRT16 using the command CRTWSCST and tied
 it to the printer via the CHGDEVPRT command, and this works fine.
 
 How can I increase the space between the lines of print using this same
 source?
 
 TIA,
 
 billy

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