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Just retrieve the source for the *TRANSFORM object. Then save the source for future generations to change if they need to. Assuming that you're looking for the HP 5SI, you'd do: RTVWSCST DEVTYPE(*TRANSFORM) MFRTYPMDL(*HP5SI) SRCMBR(MYMBR) + SRCFILE(MYLIB/MYFILE) If, as Simon suggested, you need an HP6, you'd do: RTVWSCST DEVTYPE(*TRANSFORM) MFRTYPMDL(*HP6) SRCMBR(MYMBR) + SRCFILE(MYLIB/MYFILE) and so on... On Thu, 17 Jul 2003, Johnson, Duane wrote: > As you can see, this is from an older discussion. I stashed the answer > away, just in case someday I'd need it. Well, today's the day. The problem > is, I can't seem to figure out just how to retrieve the source for a *WSCST > object. When I prompt the Retrieve WSCST source (RTVWSCST) command, I get a > list of device types, not a list of *WSCST objects. So how do I get the > source of the QWPHP5SI work station customization object so that I can tweak > the paper drawer? > > > You will have to find out the PCL incantations that select the paper > > trays. This may be the same as standard HP but is often different. Once > > you have that information then retrieve the source for the *HP6 WSCST > > object (presuming the 'copier service guy' is correct). Then edit > > that source and locate the :DRAWER tag and change the incantation for > > drawer 1 to be whatever selects the bulk paper tray. Save the source, > > compile it using the CRTWSCST command, and specify the new WSCST > > object on the WSCST keyword of the definition. > > > > Since specifying drawer 3 on the spooled file selects the correct drawer > > you could simply swap the incantations for drawers 1 and 3 in the WSCST > > source.
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