Mike,

Does the OVRPRTF or the PRTF itself specify the correct page size and
LPI/CPI  [PAGESIZE(xxxx) and LPI(xxx) and CPI(xxx) parameters]?

Sounds like you don't have a DEVD for the printer so you must be using
RMTOUTQs, is this correct?

Charles


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mike Berman [mailto:mikeba777@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 8:00 PM
> To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
> Subject: Remote Outq problem of skipping lines
> 
> 
> I have created a remote outq description for an IBM 6400 
> printer. It is not *LAN or PRTLAN description, because the 
> 6400 has its own network card. So the emulation is PROPRINTER 
> ETHERNET. It prints the first page of the pick tickets, but 
> then for the subsequent pages, it skips some lines, rendering 
> the printout useless. The overflow line of the print file, is 
> 60, yet the actual lines printed are 50. So the creating RPG 
> program, has an OVRPRTF, that does some adjusting to the 
> Overflow line. However, I am not sure if this is the problem 
> or not. So before I tear into the spaghetti code, Do you 
> think the problem is located w. the printer or not. Mike
> 
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