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I haven't tried this... but can you use the "convert image" API (QIMGCVTI) to convert the TIFF to an AFP document, then create a page segment from it, then simply include it in a print file? You could use host print transform to make it print on your HP laser printer. The QIMGCVTI API appears to allow input from TIFF, as well as BMP, GIF and postscript files... Or... If you didn't want to use a page segment, you could probably print it directly using the API... For info on this API, see this link: http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/pubs/html/as400/v4r5/ic2924/info/apis/QIMGCVTI.htm Not sure what you mean by "how do I access" the TIFFs. The answer could be "by providing the path in the IFS to the QCVTIMGI API". Or it could be something else, depending on what you're planning to do with them when you access them... On Fri, 1 Mar 2002 JMBauman@wardtrucking.com wrote: > > Eric, > > I am not really concerned with the physical printing because I am pretty > sure we can handle. But here are some specifics we are currently at V4R5 > and I am going to print to an HP 5SI which will be connected via TCP/IP but > is currently not networked. > > My biggest questions are "How do I access the TIFFS" and "How am I going to > print them out". If you have any suggestions on some good reading, I would > appreciate. I tried the archives but I am not really finding what I am > looking for. > > Thanks > John > > > John, > > A few additional details would be helpful. > > What version and release of OS400? > What printers are available? > How are they attached? > > This is a pretty big topic, and you're in for a lot of research. Have you > tried the archives? This question seems to come up all the time. >
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