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How do you fix it? Add the library containing the OS525OTH file to your library list. Or create the OS525OTH file. Or override it to a different filename.... all depending on what that object is, and how you intended to use it...
I'd add this addendum to Scott's post: Pretend to be OS400 for a moment. DSPFD OS5250TH. What do you see? Probably something like 'File not found.' Now do a DSPFD OS5250CAN.
The key concept here is that you can't create a new printer file with F and O specifications. There must be an existing printer file for you to either open directly with F specs, or to override to.
--buck
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