Nope - is the text you want in reverse image constant? I.e., is it part of headers, etc.? If so, consider an overlay (AFP stuff) from, say, a Word document. Or, if you really want to work hard, and are printing to an HP, maybe there's a sequence that'll do RI on the printer. Put that into a *WSCST as a replacement for some other format, such as bold or underline, assuming you don't need the one you replace. Or write the PCL directly in your PRTF. There's stuff in the archives on doing that.

HTH
Vern

At 01:27 PM 5/11/2004, you wrote:
I have been searching to no avail.  Is there a printer file keyword for
printing reverse image?



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