× The internal search function is temporarily non-functional. The current search engine is no longer viable and we are researching alternatives.
As a stop gap measure, we are using Google's custom search engine service.
If you know of an easy to use, open source, search engine ... please contact support@midrange.com.



I'm trying to use the follow url http://tinyurl.com/a3a97 to cause a 
couple of HP Deskjets to print larger. COR is causing the data to be 
printed at 17+ CPI when 13.3 is really what I want. I've done this several 
times using laser printers and it works great. I have tried all 3 methods 
listed in the tip. Removing the CPI Tags, Changing the Font ID and Widths 
and using the Data strings given, Best I can do on these Ink Jets that use 
PCL3 or PCL3e is slightly change the fonts. On the lasers 1 of these 3 
ways always works on the lasers.

OS is at V5R2 and so is iSeries Access both with almost current CUME/SP. 
I've setup iSeries Access to Transform and use the *WSCST type and pointed 
the correct object and lib for that wscst file.

Anyone had luck getting Deskjet that uses the HP500 or HP520 emulation to 
print in 13.3 CPI using a WSCST?

Thanks


_____________________
Kirk Goins CCNA
Systems Engineer, Manage Inc.
IBM Certified i5 Solution Sales
IBM Certified iSeries Solutions Expert
IBM Certified Designing IBM e-business Solutions 
Office 503-353-1721 x106 Cell 503-577-9519
kirkg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx      www.manageinc.com

There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those that understand binary, and those that don't.

As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.

This thread ...

Follow-Ups:

Follow On AppleNews
Return to Archive home page | Return to MIDRANGE.COM home page

This mailing list archive is Copyright 1997-2024 by midrange.com and David Gibbs as a compilation work. Use of the archive is restricted to research of a business or technical nature. Any other uses are prohibited. Full details are available on our policy page. If you have questions about this, please contact [javascript protected email address].

Operating expenses for this site are earned using the Amazon Associate program and Google Adsense.