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Hi Jim,

Full 32 bit color support for AFP applications was added to OS/400 V5R2. The
afp windows drivers that support making full color overlays and page
segments are the ones that can be run under Win 2000 and Win Xp. The latest
version of AFP Viewer will be able to show you full color page segments or
overlays made with these afp drivers correctly on screen when they are
received from the IBM host.

Prior to OS/400 V5R2, there was some limited support for 16 bit color in
page segments as well.

You would need to ask Gumbo whether they have upgraded their pdf conversion
to be compatible with the new IOCA color commands that describe the 32 bit
afp color support yet or not.

HTH

Best Regards,

/Paul
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Paul Tykodi
National Product Manager
Intermate US Inc.

p: 603-431-0606 x115
f: 603-436-6432
E-mail: paul@intermate-us.com
www.intermate.com

>From: "Jim Franz" <franz400@triad.rr.com>
>To: <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com>
>Subject: afp color support
>Date: Thu, 5 Dec 2002 22:12:06 -0500
>Reply-To: midrange-l@midrange.com
>
>If I use afp page segments (logos and signatures) will it matter
>if the logo is in color?
>Ultimately I use a spool tool  from Gumbo to convert to .pdf
>Users now want colored logos in the pdf I present on the web.
>tia
>jim franz



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