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It's a function with AFP, if you have V5R2 of OS/400 or higher you can
support it via a forms definition I believe. I've done it with our 2085
but right now I'm drawing blanks on all the details. I know I created a
form definition using the IBM InfoPrint Designer.....you can use other
tools I would assume......
Works pretty slick, no special forms, no forms type, just specify it and it
goes.......
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Neil Palmer/DPS
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Does anyone know how to get an IBM 1145 to three hole punch output? There
are options in the printer file for stapling/stitching, but not hole
punching. I'm guessing maybe a Workstation Customization Table is needed
for that ? Or maybe you can create a logical draw # that would punch
anything referencing that drawer # on a printer file?
...Neil
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