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the Zebra printers can't handle PCL/PS - thus you can't use HPT.

That's not true.


I use these parameters to create the outq:

CRTOUTQ OUTQ(PRTETIK) RMTSYS(*INTNETADR) RMTPRTQ('1') CNNTYPE(*IP)
DESTTYPE(*OTHER) TRANSFORM(*YES) MFRTYPMDL(*WSCST) WSCST(QWPDEFAULT)
INTNETADR('192.168.1.100') SEPPAGE(*NO)

You are using HPT when you specify TRANSFORM(*YES).

HPT in this instance is providing only *SCS to ASCII conversion.

PCL doesn't come into play unless you have using a *DEVD with SYSDRVPGM(*HPPJLDRV). Even then, I
think it only really matters in a *AFPDS to ASCII conversion.


HTH,

Charles




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