Screen printing with PDF

Nancy Palmquist nlp at vss3.com
Fri Apr 22 10:54:43 PDT 2016



On 4/20/2016 6:48 PM, WILLIAM LUCCA via Filepro-list wrote:
> I have a client whose has almost all of his users defaulted to using the FPML format printer copies come to the screen first in PDF format (so type is FPML & destination is PDF:[open]).  Everything works great except when doing a hardcopy of a data entry screen.  It only comes to the screen after the user exits and goes back to the menu.  Is there any way around this, so it comes up immediately when the user presses "H"?  I have set FFHCFF=ON, and that works fine for anybody that goes directly to the printer, but doesn't change anything with the ones using PDF.
> Bill Lucca
> -------------- next part --------------
> An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
> URL: <http://mailman.celestial.com/pipermail/filepro-list/attachments/20160420/30af8f44/attachment.html>
> _______________________________________________
> Filepro-list mailing list
> Filepro-list at lists.celestial.com
> Subscribe/Unsubscribe/Subscription Changes
> http://mailman.celestial.com/mailman/listinfo/filepro-list
Bill,

I have seen this behavior on all kinds of print jobs from dclerk. My 
interpretation is that the print buffer needs to be manually closed.  
That is why it prints when you exit.

The HARDCOPY function is out of your control, but if you gave them a hot 
key like @keyM that they could hit after the hardcopy and you could try 
the following commands.

PRINTER FLUSH
PRINTER RESET

I have routines that change the printer during dclerk and I think that 
works for me.

* I have a note in my docs that PRINTER FLUSH does not work if you send 
your output to WIN:PRINTER, that might be because the Windows Spooler 
has some input.  But in other cases it should work.

Nancy
Nancy

-- 
Nancy Palmquist         MOS & filePro Training Available
Virtual Software Systems    Web Based Training and Consulting
PHONE: (412) 835-9417           Web site:  http://www.vss3.com



More information about the Filepro-list mailing list