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This is a great resource!

Dale - that did it!

Thanks much,
Don 

-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of dale janus
Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 11:04 AM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Client Access printer session - in Portrait

Did you try the PAGRTT parameter of OVRPRTF?  Change it to 0.   I have
found if you do not specify PAGRTT(0), it defaults to *COR or whatever
the printer is set to.

---Dale



message: 8
date: Thu, 11 May 2006 10:12:42 -0500
from: "Don Cavaiani" <dcavaiani@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Client Access printer session -  in Portrait

Greetings,

We have been using HP Laser printers to print Iseries output for some
time now.  We define the Printer Session on Iseries with Client Access,
then "point" to the laser printer, and all works like "butter".

ALL if the Iseries prints, which we send to the laser via the C/A print
session, are AUTOMATICALLY "turned" or corrected so that they come out
LANDSCAPE - whether 132 or 198 width printouts.

This is all good, except now we have ONE application (A/P checks) which
MUST NOT "turn", but rather print in the PORTRAIT orientation.  This is
only an 83 character wide form (which we now print on an IBM 4243
continuous forms printer).  We want to replace that method with 8.5 x 11
cut sheet forms loaded in the laser.  If have tried many different
options, (OVRPRTF, etc.) but CANNOT get the output to print PORTRAIT -
It still turns it to Landscape no matter what I have tried.

Anyone face and conquer this issue in the past?

Regards,
Don C.

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