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If you're very clever you can do this with the print API's. You'll have to
use the API's to format a user space with the file and page headers and
then write the postscript stream into the user space as prescribed by the
API. I did this once for TIFF files to a HP5si equipped with a TIFF card.
Went to the printer through a RMTOUTQ. Worked like a champ until the
printer wore out and they tried to replace it with a printer that didn't
understand TIFF. Then they got piles and piles of paper with gobldy-gook
all over it.
Dan
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outputting postscript to a printer
I have an RPG program that creates postscript. I need to send it
unchanged to a printer. I can't use a print file because that will then
send an SCS print job and that won't work. Any ideas on how to do this?
James Rich
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