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Yes, the last line is 50. the next page starts after that page 2 line 2, but it 
has skipped the 10 lines.

Bob Kohlndorfer <kohlnbob@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hi Mike,

Have you tried checking the spool file with DSPSPLF and verifying what lines
are printing?
The upper right hand corner of the spool file display shows the page / line
number that are in the spool file.
Does what is in the spool file agree with what you are expecting as far as
last line on each page?

Bob Kohlndorfer
Unbeaten Path International

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mike Berman" 
To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion" 
Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 6:59 PM
Subject: Remote Outq problem of skipping lines


I have created a remote outq description for an IBM 6400 printer. It is not
*LAN or PRTLAN description, because the 6400 has its own network card. So
the emulation is PROPRINTER ETHERNET. It prints the first page of the pick
tickets, but then for the subsequent pages, it skips some lines, rendering
the printout useless. The overflow line of the print file, is 60, yet the
actual lines printed are 50. So the creating RPG program, has an OVRPRTF,
that does some adjusting to the Overflow line. However, I am not sure if
this is the problem or not. So before I tear into the spaghetti code, Do you
think the problem is located w. the printer or not. Mike



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