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If you are truly printing on an IPDS printer, check your font substitution
messages, they will tell you what font you are getting loaded into the
printer. If the C0 name ends in a 10, it is probably a 10 cpi font.
If so for a quick fix, try changing to CDEFNT(X0GT13) .
For a long term fix, start changing to outline fonts in AFP, so you can
take advantage of printing any size that you need.



William Scott
Advisor, Solutions Engineering
Canon Solutions America, Inc.
5600 Broken Sound Blvd., Boca Raton, FL 33487
www.csa.canon.com
wscott@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
T 561.997.3256






From: "Art Tostaine, Jr." <atostaine@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
<midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 03/25/2019 03:00 PM
Subject: Landscape print problem with AFPDS
Sent by: "MIDRANGE-L" <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>



We create a printer file using this command

CRTPRTF (RCVBRKPP )
SRCFILE(LIB/QDDSSRC SRCMBR(RCVBRKPP )
DEVTYPE(*SCS) OVRFLW(50) PAGRTT(*AUTO)
PAGESIZE(66 132) CPI(13.3) LPI(6)

It fits fine in landscape mode. When I change DEVTYPE to *AFPDS it cuts
off the right side of the report.

Is there a way to find out what I need to change? Like maybe 13.3 isn't
valid on AFPDS?


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