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Hi John,
Has the PRTF been changed/recompiled? The PAGRTT parm might have been
changed then. Or, is there an OVRPRTF in the CL that was changed?
Thanx,
Nick
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Subject
Printer stopped doing autorotate
I was called to look at a printer yesterday. Currently, it is printing in
portrait mode, even though it should be printing this report in landscape.
To
accomplish this, the font has been changed to a tiny font.
I was told that the printer had not been changed. I have been looking at
the
setup page for it, a Lexmark Optra T610. Nothing there seems unusual.
According to the caller, the behavior changed in December. Lo and behold,
the
device description has a change date in December.
I retrieved the source, but don't know what parameter is effecting this
behavior.
Can somebody point me to the parameter that is inhibiting page rotation.
based
on the device description below?
Thanks!
John McKee
CRTDEVPRT DEVD(SOCP001) DEVCLS(*LAN) TYPE(3812) MODEL(1) +
LANATTACH(*IP) PORT(9100) ATTACH(*DIRECT) ONLINE(*YES) +
FONT(011 *NONE) FORMFEED(*AUTOCUT) SEPDRAWER(*FILE) +
PRTERRMSG(*INFO) MSGQ(*LIBL/QSYSOPR) ACTTMR(170) +
INACTTMR(*SEC15) LINESPEED(19200) WORDLEN(8) PARITY(*NONE) +
STOPBITS(1) TRANSFORM(*YES) MFRTYPMDL(*LEXOPTRAS) +
PPRSRC1(*LETTER) PPRSRC2(*LETTER) ENVELOPE(*NUMBER10) +
ASCII899(*NO) IMGCFG(*NONE) CHRID(*SYSVAL) +
RMTLOCNAME('10.52.52.112') SYSDRVPGM(*HPPJLDRV) +
TEXT('Social work printer') PUBLISHINF(*UNKNOWN *UNKNOWN +
*UNKNOWN *UNKNOWN *BLANK (*UNKNOWN))
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