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Hi Steve

Had to look into such matters myself lately
Tried CRTOVL and such..
Finally opted for embedding a reference in the DDS

A R RECORD
A AFPRSC('NewSFH.jpg' *JFIF 0.0 0.0 (-
A *PATH '/home/test'))

You have to compile the PRTF with DEVTYPE *AFPDS

HTH
Gad





date: Wed, 14 Apr 2021 09:14:56 -0500
from: Steve M via MIDRANGE-L <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Page Segment

Time to reach into the archives...... according to my notes, I did this
originally in 2009 and updated it in 2016 and not since.

They are wanting to change a logo on a document which is printed on an
AFPDS
capable printer. I see it as a *PAGSEG type object and I have the new logo
in .jpg format.

I remember this be an arduous task last time involving several steps and
more than just one software package, but for the life of me I can't find my
notes.

While I keep searching my archives, does anyone have a "quick reference
guide/sequence of steps" for this process handy? I remember something
about
local AFP printer drivers and converting the type along the way a couple of
times.

By the way, is there a better, 21st century replacement to what's happening
here? I can't jump to something new due to timing (I need to replace the
existing *PAGSEG quickly), but for a better, long-term replacement for this
process I'd love to learn about some options.

As always, thanks to all in advance for your assistance.

Steve Meisinger





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