In order to make all that work , you will need to create a
"modified wscst" that changes the way the COR works.

If this printer is NOT a native printer(it isn't), you do not
have a native way to control the fonts using CLP,
soooooo

Go to the tech library and print out a few documents on
COR manipulation.

http://www-912.ibm.com/s_dir/slkbase.nsf/slkbase

8703311 --- Manipulating Line Spacing
17994524 --- Explanation of COR and Options
5381803 --- Controlling the Font in COR when using HPT

This all takes some reading and screwing around to get the
expected results.


On 2/9/2012 2:17 PM, John McKee wrote:
I may have stated my problem incorrectly.

I need to print a greenbar report on a Xerox printer. The default is
to squeeze the print down to fit letter size paper. The printer has a
tray with legal size paper in it. I have the tray selected. But, the
font is still intended to fi letter size. On CRTDEVPRT, there is a
parameter named FONT. The value I have always seen is 11. But, I am
needing something to change so the font scales up to fit the page. I
am thinking I need to do that with OVRPRTF, to get pagesize and lines
per page correct. On further thought, maybe there is nothing I need
to do with the device description, since other components will need to
be changed.

If my revised thinking is correct, it isn't an issue.

Should have thought twice before posting, I believe.

John McKee

On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 3:59 PM, Pat Barber<mboceanside@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Doesn't that assume you have the AFP font collection library ?

On 2/9/2012 1:13 PM, Alan Shore wrote:
Hi John
I asked this very question not too long ago and Luke answered for me
Hers the response
On my system (V6R1), I have a library called 'RDFONT01V5'. Inside that is an app that will print your font samples for you!

The app I ran was PRTFNTC (Print Font Catalog). I believe that it prints *immediately* to your default printer...so...be ready! :)

I know it because Charles Wilt answered this very same question for me back in February (thanks, btw!) . You can still find the thread in the archives, but the link to IBM's reference page is broken now.

I then answered with
Hi Luke
I googled PRTFNTC RDFONT01V5 and found the instructions at ftp://ftp.kcs.net/Common/printing/InstallRDFONT.txt


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