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Dear Evan, V5R1 did have some initial difficulties with printing support that were widely reported by the iSeries - AS/400 focused journals and newsletters. Hopefully bringing yourself to the current PTF levels will resolve your OS/400 Host Print Transform difficulties. Best Regards, /Paul -- Paul Tykodi National Product Manager Print4sight Inc. p: 603-431-0606 x115 f: 603-436-6432 E-mail: p.tykodi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx www.print4sight.com >Date: Tue, 13 May 2003 08:02:09 +1200 >From: Evan Harris <spanner@xxxxxxxxxx> >Subject: V5R1ASCII Printer problem > >Hi all > >I had a customer upgrade to V5R1 over the weekend. All went well except for >some problems with printers once the upgrade was complete. > >The customer uses a variety of HP Laser printers (1200, 2100TN, 2200 etc) >which are configured as 3812 printers, not remote outqueues. The devices >have host printer transform specified as *YES, various manufacturer models >(as you'd expect) and also use workstation customization tables to control >the printable area using the PRTBDR tag. The also use an overlay on the >prints sent to these devices that puts some lines and graphics onto the >prints sent to the outqueue. > >After the upgrade the positioning, size and font of the text on the various >printers was different. It was as if the previous printer setups had been >altered. Text is no longer positioned correctly in the overlay, although >the print is usable (just). It seems like the relationship between the text >and the overlay positioning is now different. > >I went through the process of re-configuring a printer but could not get it >to print satisfactorily, the symptoms described above remain after going >through the process of setting up a printer from scratch. > >I have identified some PTF's relating to IP printing and host print >transform that are not on the cume - although the descriptions are not >exactly what I am experiencing, short of that I am stuck for ideas. > >Does anyone have any suggestions as to what might have changed that we have >not accounted for or what might be causing the problem ? > >Thanks in advance >Regards >Evan Harris
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