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Is the difference here between different configs whether you have the "Zebra Print Server" plus a Zebra printer, or only the printer?
jim franz
----- Original Message ----- From: "Lukas Beeler" <lukas.beeler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2007 8:28 AM
Subject: Re: Setting up (on Zebra) a RMTOUTQ


On 12/21/07, Wilt, Charles <WiltC@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> the Zebra printers can't handle PCL/PS - thus you can't use HPT.
That's not true.

Which part? If the latter, it'd be my fault - but if the first part,
where do you find PCL capable Zebra printers?

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

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

Yeah. My bad.

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.

OP was using *HP5SI though, which is PCL.

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