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  • Subject: Re: Copying AFP Spooled Files to a PF
  • From: David Fowle <dfowle@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2000 08:59:34 +0100

Dear Brad,

You can use Host-print-transform to convert AFPDS spooled-files to Hewlett 
Packard PCL which is more widely supported. There are many 
commercial/shareware tools for converting AFPDS to other formats. For a 
review of available AFPDS to Adobe PDF converters see http://www.400Times.co.uk

I should also mention my own product PDFingMailer at: 
http:///www.PDFing.com  This can convert SCS and AFPDS spooled-files to 
Adobe PDF documents.

Regards

David Fowle


>Does anyone know how to copy a SPLF type *AFPDS to a physical file without 
>losing any of the AFP attributes?  I've seen many questions about this in 
>the archives, but can't seem to find an answer (an answer I like, anyway :))
>
>I have been using SNDTCPSPLF, but we are having problems at the remote 
>site directing where each SPLF should go.  My thought was to copy the 
>splf's to a PF, and then FTP the file.  That way we can put it wherever we 
>like.  (i.e. /user/spool/annuity/etc...).  This works with regular splf's, 
>but not AFP splf's.
>
>Any suggestions?!?!  I'm stuck.
>
>Brad McDaniel
>Information Services
>Annuity Board, SBC
>(214) 720-6546

PDFingMailer Home Page: http://www.PDFing.com
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