Mike,

We've been doing the overlays the same way you do for years and it works
pretty well once you get the hang of it. And, you can use existing print
drivers along with commands that built into the IBM i OS. We recommend
this method to our customers as well.

Rich Loeber - @richloeber
Kisco Information Systems
[1]http://www.kisco.com

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On 4/11/2013 4:08 PM, Mike Cunningham wrote:

What are people using to create an overlay to use with AFP? Is Infoprint Designer still the only IBM option? It was very expensive the last time we looked considering we maybe have 6 forms we could convert to a PDF. The two we have done were created using Word and the AFP print driver from IBM, then uploaded to the IFS and converted. (then test print and start all over again)

Is anyone using this [2]http://www-01.ibm.com/common/ssi/cgi-bin/ssialias?infotype=DD&subtype=SM&htmlfid=877/ENUS5722-AF1&appname=printers (I see this is about to be removed from support)

Mike Cunningham
VP of Information Technology Services/CIO
Pennsylvania College of Technology

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