The printer is installed directly to the local machine and then setup in the As/400 using the HP6 printer driver from the available list. The same driver the Dell100 uses.
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Browse All TopicsI would like to increase the font size when printing As/400 reports. I have tried playing with every option I can find and nothing changes. However, if I use a Dell 1100 printer it prints the way I want.
First question: Is it the printer/driver? If not, then how the hell do you change it..
Pls keep in mind I am not an AS/400 person....
Thanks
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a print job goes like this
create job with pcl and fonts and stuff.
job sent back to terminal emulator running on pc
pc should put it in the windows print spooler directly.
you have no control over it at this juncture
there is a kind of print job rewriting utiliuy that receives pcl, ps, or raw print jobs, reinterprets them fixing fonts and sizes acording to settings you give the utility by trial and error, then it releases the job to the windows printer spooler.
You may end up realizing that there are LOTS of new printers that have big problems being integrated with unix
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by: carl_legerePosted on 2007-10-29 at 13:02:18ID: 20172813
the problem may lie in the varying degree that the printers are able to interpret PCL. Are you printing with TCPIP directly? You can do just about anything to the print job with a windows spooler utility, it reformats everthing from unix to windows smoothly. One such example is "@SwIt Printfil 5.4"