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Art--

I'm not sure if you meant to say 'when it prints, the overlay is rotated to portrait' or 'landscape.'

We use overlays enthusiastically. Part of our print process includes an OVRPRTF command to select the outq and any other stray parameters. Many overrides include PAGRTT, and many times it's 0.

You may be having a problem since your document is 66x102. The system may be assuming that anything that wide needs to use landscape, and invokes *COR. I know, it's 12 CPI, but if PAGRTT will fix the problem...

Paul E Musselman
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-----Original Message-----
From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Art Tostaine, Jr.
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2018 10:08 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Overlay prints wrong orientation

I have a process that I use all the time to create *OVL's. I take a Word
document, print it to the AFP driver, create the overlay, and print.

I have one overlay that won't print in portrait orientation. The word doc
is portrait, the AFP driver is set to portrait, every setting I can find is
portrait. But when it prints, the overlay is rotated to portrait. My
printer file text is portrait orientation.

My PRTF settings are PAGESIZE(66 102) OVRFLW(60) CPI(12) LPI(6)

Has anyone seen this before?


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