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  • Subject: Re: Printing on Laser printer
  • From: "Scott Swaim" <sswaim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2000 12:52:48 -0600

I Accomplished this by mistake.  I use Bosanove TCP for my display as well
as printer emulation.  I am on V3R2.  I have a laser printer defined as a
straight HP Laserjet.  In the past I was printing on a Dot MAtrix and has
the program print the same line again as outlined below.  When moved to
laser printer, I did not change my program.  But is prints bold just like
the dot matrix.  I do not know if this will work with CA or not.


Scott Swaim
sswaim@qualitycorps.com


> Most of the bold printing that I have programmed for AS/400 line printers
is
> via telling it to print something with ZERO vertical movement of forms
then
> print selected info from that same line again ... are your laser printers
> capable of printing a line of info WITHOUT vertical movement of the forms?


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