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external printer file devtype(*AFPDS) - helvetica is a font that can get
much larger
FONT(2304 (*POINTSIZE 25))
1'Font 2304 HELVETICA 25 point'
(font 2305 for bold)
Jim Franz

On Tue, Feb 27, 2024 at 1:00 PM Reginald Finney <rafinney@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I wrote programs that create PDFs for a health claims processing company.
I create the PDF using printer files and using AFPTOOL to first copy the
printer file to a TIFF file and then convert the TIFF file into a PDF.
The company has received a requirement to be able to provide large print
for those members who document larger print as a preference.
I have tried many approaches such as changing fonts, point size, chrsiz,
etc. But I can get the characters to only increase to roughly a point size
of 16 but no larger. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks Reggie




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