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You should be able to adjust the margin by creating a workstation
customization object for the outq.  Use the RTVWSCST (retrieve workstation
customization) command to get the source for your printer type.  Edit the
source to modify the values for the NOPRTBDR sections for top and left.  I
have the values set at 60 for top portrait and 0 for left portrait for an
HP5, but you may need to try different values to see what will work in your
situation.  You then need to create the object (CRTWSCST) so that you can
use it for the Workstation Customizing Object value on the CRTOUTQ command.
It's really not as bad as it sounds.  Don't know if there is another way,
but this works for us.


Bill Claes
Sr. Programmer/Analyst
Amsterdam Printing
wwclaes@taylorcorp.com <mailto:wwclaes@taylorcorp.com>



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