It sounds like This SPL2STMF command uses our AFPTOOL product for the
conversion.

Try specifying *WSCSTLETTER for the MFRTYPMDL parameter on the AFPTOOL
command as a start.

Also, since this seems to be a support question for our AFPTOOL product,
please feel free to email me at bvstone at bvstools dot com as well (we
spoke earlier about it). Send me a copy of the PDF so I can see what's
shifted and if there is any font substitution going on.

Also, the AFPTOOL FAQ can be found at http://docs.bvstools.com in the
AFPTOOL section.

Brad
www.bvstools.com

On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 3:34 PM, p.Caroti <p.caroti@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi all

I'm try to use SPL2STMF and TIFF2PDF command from UZAEMON's Homepage, to
transform an AFPDS spool file with overlay to PDF document. My problem is
that the data is shifted and so (the data) is out of the overlay. If I
print this spool file in the HP printer every thing is Ok. If I check the
TIFF file (created with SPL2STMF) I can already verify this incongruity,
so
I thing that the problem is in SPL2STMF, and not in TIFF2PDF. Does any one
can help me to understand where could be the problem ?? I saw in the past
, other had this similar problem (Bradley V. Stone ) (see
http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l/200810/msg00447.html) but I don't
understand how they solved ..

Thanks in advance for any suggestions



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