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Well, it's the Monday after upgrading to V5R2, and I have my disaster.

We have many printers that are attached to our AS/400 via TCP/IP.  They are set 
up as plain old remote outq's with "Host Print Transform" set to *YES.  Last 
week, they were printing without issue.

Today, all of these printers are having the same problem - only part of the 
page is printing.  All of my printers are set up as '*HP4' will only print the 
first 74 characters of each page of a 132 position report (the output of the 
DSPLICKEY cmd).  I set one up as a '*HP1100', and it only printed the first 97 
positions of another 132 chracter report (output from a DSPFD cmd).  

This just moved from "how annoying" status to "mobilize the National Guard" 
status because we print our AP checks to a lan-attached printer, and the checks 
came out incorrect because (drumroll please...) only the first 74 chracters got 
sent!

I do not get a second spool file with the remaining section on it - the spool 
files are correct if you look at them.  For whatever reason, the printers are 
only getting part of the report.

Does anyone have any suggestions/ideas?  

Rich Herdman
Abbott Sysco MIS
Columbus, OH


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