• Subject: Re: Large point fonts?
  • From: MacWheel99@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2000 16:43:45 EDT

Eons ago in the old Punched Card Era when the only people who could afford 
computer printers were our employers who sometimes did not pay close 
attention to what we doing, there was some deliberate fold spindle mutilate 
(I have seen some great Christmas decorations constructed out of old punched 
cards) & other playful activities like constructing large characters composed 
of repeating smaller characters like

      A
    A A
   AAAA
 A    A
A      A

And depending on what font this is replicated in, you cannot do justice to it 
today.

>  From:    dwillenborg@jcrob.com (Dave Willenborg)
>  
>  I am looking for a way to print large point fonts (36-48) from the AS/400
>  to a HP8100N printer.
>  
>  Is there a font package that I need to purchase from IBM or another source?
>  
>  Can this be accomplished using RPG/ILE?
>  
>  TIA
>  Dave Willenborg
>  MIS Manager 
>  J C Robinson Seed Co.
>  dwillenborg@jcrob.com

Al Macintyre  ©¿©
MIS Manager Green Screen Programmer & Computer Janitor of BPCS 405 CD Rel-02 
running on AS/400 V4R3 http://www.cen-elec.com Central Industries of 
Indiana--->Quality manufacturer of wire harnesses and electrical 
sub-assemblies
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