Why not the 300 driver?  I am using it now (previously the 240) for both
overlays and page segments and haven't encountered any problem.

Just curious.


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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of rob@xxxxxxxxx
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2005 11:38 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: Print overlay

Someone really needs to write up a FAQ or a wiki entry on the following. 
I'm in a bit of a hurry but these steps may assist you.  They are a bit 
dated; they still use QDLS.

Type up your box in Word.

Load the IBM AFP 240 printer driver on your PC  (not the 300 driver)

Creating Overlays
On the PC:
Create the document for the overlay in Microsoft Word or other 
application.  Choose print and select the IBM AFP 240 printer driver. 
Check the print to file check box.  Click the properties button.  Click on 
output type and select "medium overlay".  Click OK to accept.  Click OK to 
create the file.

Transfer the file to the AS/400:
Click on the START button, select programs, accessories, command prompt. 
When the command prompt window opens you will need to FTP the file to a 
folder on the AS/400 as follows:

cd {path to location of overlay file from the print operation above}
ftp GDISYS
bin
cd /qdls/folder
put overlay.prn
quit

On the AS/400:
1.  Create a temporary physical file on the AS/300 to copy into:

     CRTPF FILE(library/WORKF) RCDLEN(8201) LVLCHK(*NO)

2.  Copy the overlay file from the folder to the physical file:

     CPYFRMPCD FROMFLR(folder) tofile(library/WORKF) FROMDOC(MYOVL.PRN) 
TRNTBL(*NONE) TRNFMT(*NOTEXT)

3.  Create your overlay:

     CRTOVL OVL(library/MYOVL) FILE(library/WORKF) MBR(MYOVL)

4.  You may now specify this overlay in the FRONTOVL parameter of a 
printer file.  It should overlay the generated output (when printed)


Rob Berendt

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