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  • Subject: Re: More TCP/IP printing questions
  • From: "Evan Harris" <spanner@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2000 06:16:31 +1300

Mike,

I sure won't claim to have figured this out, but if I understand your
problem correctly, then the thing you want to do is change the workstation
customization table.

The best thing I can suggest is that you head for the IBM tech support site
and search for "Workstation Customization" and "TCP Printing" and proceed
slowly.

I know theres at least one document that talks about changing the font size
becuase I found it, unfortuntaley I do not have the reference handy as I'm
at home.

Hope this helps
Evan Harris

> I am using IP printing to a network attached Lexmark 3455 using LPR/LPD.
>  All works great for portrait printing but when a report that is 132
> wide is sent the font used at the printer is very small and makes it
> very hard to read.  The 132 characters fill across about 8 inches of the
> 11 inch print area when done landscape.  I have looked high and low on
> both the printer setup and AS/400 configuration and can't see any way to
> control the font that is used when the paper is rotated.
>
> Has anyone figured this out ?
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