dec.prt |
Is a generic printer file for most DEC printers that prints in portrait mode, supporting 66x80 page sizes for the LN03, LPS40, LP05, and LA50 printers. |
decland.prt |
Is a generic printer file that prints in landscape mode and supports 66x132 page sizes. |
decwide.prt |
Is the same as dec, but supports 66x132 page sizes. |
dec180.prt |
Is the same as dec.prt, but supports 66x180 page sizes. |
dflt.prt |
Is a generic printer file that ignores highlighting attributes and supports 66x80 page sizes. |
hpl.prt |
Is a generic printer file for the HP LaserJet printer that supports 66x80 page sizes. |
hplwide.prt |
Is the same as hpl, but supports 66x132 page sizes. |
psland.prt |
Is a PostScript printer file that prints in a landscape mode and supports 110x51 pages sizes. |
psl132.prt |
Is a PostScript printer file that prints in a landscape mode and supports 132x66 pages sizes. |
Psl180.prt |
Is a PostScript printer file that prints in a landscape mode and supports 180x66 pages sizes. |
psport.prt |
Is a PostScript printer file that prints in a portrait mode and supports 85x66 pages sizes. |
psp132.prt |
Is a PostScript printer file that prints in a portrait mode and supports 132x120 pages sizes. |
wide.prt |
Is a generic printer file that ignores highlighting attributes and supports 66x132 page sizes. |
wide180.prt |
Is the same as wide, but supports 66x180 page sizes. |
You might not have all of the printer definitions described above, and you may have others. This is because the set of printer definitions shipped with Reports Builder is system-specific.
Because printer definition files are text files (for example, EBCDIC, ASCII), you can create or modify them using any text editor. Remember to save the files as text when you are through. Then, to use the new or modified printer definition, specify it using the DESFORMAT keyword.
See also
About printer definition files
Printer definition file search method
Printer definition file syntax (printer codes)
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