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  • Subject: Re: Printer file offset
  • From: "Paula Ewald" <pewald@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2000 16:15:28 -0500




Excerp from the Printer Device Programming manual (SC41-5713-03) Chapter 14:

In raster mode, the Host Print Transform builds a raster image for each page of
the output.  The raster image is then compressed.  AFP compatibility fons must
be installed on the AS/400 before using the raster mode.

You would use raster mode for the following:
Raster mode preserves the relative position of text, images, barcodes, and
overlays if the output is positioned within the no print border of your ASCII
printer.

Enabling raster mode:
Configure the Host Print Transform to use a Workstation Customization Object
with the following tag:
:RASTERMODE
  SCS=YES
  AFP=YES


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