You could...
CRTPRTF FILE(PRINTERF) 
        MAXRCDS(*NOMAX)

But be aware that if you have an out of control job, you could have some
serious problems. The default is 100000 records which is quite a lot
(around 2000 pages or so), so you might want to investigate why you
have such a large report being generated.

> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: maximum number of spooled records
> From: "Muralidhar Narayana" <Muralidhar_Narayana@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Thu, October 14, 2004 11:31 am
> To: MIDRANGE-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> 
> Reached maximum number of spooled records for file PRINTERF in library 
>    YIPEX. (C R NOMAX 1-999999)                                         
>  999999      
> next time it came again, I entered NOMAX..
> but still it is coming, how to fix this? The program is taking hell lot of 
> time when it is called.
> Thnk somuch,
>  
> Help shows below:
>                                                                         
> Message ID . . . . . . :   CPA4072       Severity . . . . . . . :   99  
> Message type . . . . . :   Inquiry                                      
>                                                                               
>  
> Message . . . . :   Reached maximum number of spooled records for file        
>  
>   PRINTERF in library YIPEX. (C R NOMAX 1-999999)                             
> Cause . . . . . :   File PRINTERF in library YIPEX was being processed when   
>   the maximum number of spooled records was reached.                          
>  
> Recovery  . . . :   Do one of the following and try the request again.        
>  
> Possible choices for replying to message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :      
>  
>   C -- To cancel processing, type a C.                                        
>  
>   R -- To start counting the records again until the number of records equals 
>  
>     the value on the MAXRCDS parameter on the printer file, type an R.        
>  
>   NOMAX -- To change the printer file MAXRCDS parameter value to *NOMAX for   
>  
>     this file, type NOMAX.                                                    
>  
>  1-999999 -- To continue printing for a user specified number of records, 
>    type the number of records (1-999999) to be processed.                 
>                                                                           
>                                                           
> 
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