Well, it shouldn't be a mystery, but then I suppose I unwillingly obfuscated
the problem.
So, imagine that one has an actual, real, physical printer attached to the
PC.  One might want to configure it so that System i printer output would
print directly to it - without going through any hoops.  
So maybe the PDF printer ain't something one can actually touch, but it is
real (at least Windows 7 thinks so and I use it frequently for Windows
stuff).  
As I told someone off-list, I have heard about the native version on this
list and at Common.  The method I've outlined is not only easy for me but,
more importantly, a piece of cake for my users.
Have I mentioned lately that I hate printers?  If anything is going to
break/go wrong, it's almost guaranteed to be the printer.  But (sigh) they
are necessary.
Jerry C. Adams
If you don't have anything nice to say, come sit by me. -Dorothy Parker
IBM i Programmer/Analyst
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-----Original Message-----
From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Rob
Berendt
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2018 9:17 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: PDF Printer Not Working on 7.3
   Well, I really have no idea what you are trying to get.
   Are you trying to generate a PDF file, and back on ancient versions of
the
   OS you did this by printing to some attached Windows printer?
   Or are you trying to print to this one physical printer and it only
prints
   PDF files?
   Knowing the desired end result will really help.  For example, on
   currently supported versions of the OS I would load on the free 5770-TS1,
   change a few parameters in a printer file and simply have that generate a
   PDF file.
   Rob Berendt
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   From: "Jerry Adams" <midrange@xxxxxxxx>
   Sent by: "MIDRANGE-L" <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
   Date: 04/27/2018 09:35AM
   Subject: PDF Printer Not Working on 7.3
   For years on V5R1 and V5R4 I used PDF printers on Windows that I
   configured
   and used for System i reports also.  Originally it was the PDF printer
   from
   Adobe and for the last 5-6 years it has been PDF995.
   The printer on the System i was created using:
   CRTDEVPRT  DEVD(PZ) DEVCLS(*VRT) TYPE(3812) MODEL(1)
                 ONLINE(*YES) CTL(QVIRCD0001) FONT(11
                 *NONE) FORMFEED(*AUTOCUT)
                 SEPDRAWER(*FILE) PRTERRMSG(*INFO)
                 MSGQ(*LIBL/QSYSOPR) TRANSFORM(*NO)
                 PPRSRC1(*MFRTYPMDL) PPRSRC2(*MFRTYPMDL)
                 ENVELOPE(*MFRTYPMDL) ASCII899(*NO)
                 IMGCFG(*NONE) TEXT('PDF Printer')
                 DEPLOCNAME(*NONE)
   Well, we finally moved to a 7.3 system.  The printer is still defined the
   same way on the new System i.  And, it seems, I created in Windows using
   the
   ACS Session Manager using the "Other Printer" option and the PFD995
   device.
   But, when I move a report to PZ, the report disappears (is completed) on
   the
   System i but never "prints" in my open/connected PZ printer on my PC.  If
   the PZ printer is not connected in Windows (ACS), it stays in 'Ready'
mode
   on the System i, which is naturally as it should be.
   I hope I have included sufficient information, but I'm willing to supply
   more.  Any suggestions as to where I should search for the
   problem/solution
   would be appreciated.
   Jerry C. Adams
   If you torture data sufficiently, it will confess to almost anything.
   -Fred
   Menger
   IBM i Programmer/Analyst
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