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I have a DDS PRTF file definition and want to use the keyword COLOR on one
of the record formats.

In order to do that, I must compile the printer file as *AFP. It compiles
fine. When I run the program, the output is created and when I look at it
on green screen, it looks fine. If I convert the spool file to a PDF, all
is well, and I see the color. But, when I print it from the spool file,
the report comes out in Portrait instead of Landscape, and I only see half
of the printline.

I have tried using IBM's Form Definitions, and still get Portrait. I tried
creating a Workstation Customization object, as outlined by IBM, and I
cannot use OVRPRTF to associate the *WSCST object to my printer file
because a WSCST object doesn't work with a *AFP printer file.

Has anyone used COLOR and able to print landscape?

I am printing on a Kyocera printer, and it normally prints landscape on a
*SCS printer file automatically.

Thank you,

Doug


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