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Hi Charles

Have you used the AFPRSC keyword to print images? If so I would love to
see a working example.

Thanks in advance.

Jim


message: 1
date: Fri, 16 Mar 2012 11:01:08 -0400
from: Charles Wilt <charles.wilt@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: Encoded Image (Base64) on printer file

You need to find out what format the label is in...

I assume it's some graphic format such as .JPG or .TIFF

Now, since you want to include this in your packing slip, which I
assume already exists and is created from a DDS printer file, check
out the AFPRSC keyword. You'll have to save the decoded JPG or TIFF
into the IFS. Also note that you'll use probably AFPRSC like so:

AFPRSC(&wImageName *JFIF 10.2 11.2 *PATH '/ShippingLabels/')

wImageName must not include a path.

HTH,
Charles


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