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"Kinda 'slow'" is a relative term in this situation. I am hoping there is a solution that will work on most current installed printers, from desktop inkjets to high speed LAN printers. It doesn't seem like a ridiculous request. I tried *AFPDS and got the job log entry (2), "The file contains only blank records, graphics, bar codes, or intelligent printer data stream (IPDS) transparent data." The printer is a H/P PSC 750 xi inkjet autoconfigured as a 3812, model 1. --------------------------------- Booth Martin http://www.martinvt.com --------------------------------- -------Original Message------- From: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion Date: 11/01/05 09:06:08 To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion Subject: Re: Is it possible to draw a box with a printer file that auto-defines itself as a 3812? I don't think most people are noticing that you said "INKJET" printer and not LASER printer. That would be interesting to see if it would work. Just compile the print file with *AFPDS and give it a twirl.... Just don't tell it to auto rotate or any of those other laser kind of things.... This is where the autoconfig feature might be a "gotcha". I'm sure you realize that it is gonna be kinda "slow" drawing a box and then putting somthing in that box with a "spray & pray". Booth Martin wrote: > I have a H/P inkjet printer attached to my PC. I want to know if it is > reasonably possible to let the iSeries auto-define the printer, and allow me > to print a box and/or lines with an externally described printer file? > > If so, what is it that I am probably overlooking? Any ideas?
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