PSF/AIX: Output cut off when printing IPDS on a PCL printer with A4 paper
ITEM: RTA000157518
Q:
Topic thread:
Printer Systems (PRINT - NA/ATS)
PSF/AIX
Hi,
The customer just has PCL printers and he want to print IPDS jobs.
As we are using PSF/AIX, this convertion is possible using the command
qprt -P -dp -Zą in the PSF/6000 queue, but the PCL printer
doesn't print correctly. When submitting a Portrait job, the bottom of
the A4 sheet (about 5,0 milimeters) is not printed. The same using a
Landscape job (the printer doesn't print the same size but in the right
side). It looks like an offset problem, but I've already checked a lot
of settings and tried the same test in different PCL printers (IBM 4312
and a HP PCL laser printer). The formdef and pagedef used aren't the
default. We are adapting one for the customer needs. These jobs were
tested in VM environment and native IPDS printer and it is OK.
Do you have any suggestion for this case? Should I use any other
parameter when submitting a job with the command enq ? (The command I'm
using is: enq -P -odatatype=line -opagedef=
-oformdef=, ...and the resources path)
Best Regards,
A:
Since you're printing to a PCL printer with A4 paper size, you must
configure the Bin Mapping options under Show / Change Characteristics
of a PSF for AIX Printer. The default paper size in the bin mapping
characteristics is LETTER; you will need to change the value for each
bin to your correct paper size, then bouce that print queue (psfctl -dtu
qname). It is not sufficient to disable and reenable the queue; the ain*
processes must be stopped and restarted so the PSF printer profile with
the changed values is reread.
I hope this helps. If not, please advise what the customer's PTF
levels are for psf.base and psf.acif.
S e a r c h - k e y w o r d s:
psf/6000 psf/aix a4 pcl ain3dpds secondary letter bin mapping ppds
legal truncated cut off not printed incorrout
WWQA: ITEM: RTA000157518 ITEM: RTA000157518
Dated: 07/1999 Category: XPSF6000
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