Printing Issue in BackGround

Hi Guys,
              I am printing my GRID in BackGround.
I have created variants, while I am scheduling my job with variants I am getting this error.
Printer not suitable for Job Step;automatic output not possible.
Only I am able to send it to spool.
But my requirement is when I schedule the job it should print immediately.
What should I do for this.
Thanks,
Prasad.

Hi,
Check the Format Properties of the Output Device 'DL02'. I guess may be it is not supporting with Columns '296'. may be it is created for '255' columns only.
we can check this properties when u process a report to run in Background from ur selection screen, a pop-up with output device screen will appear, in this if you select the push button 'PROPERTIES' & check for the Columns....
If that is the case, contact ur basis team to solve this issue.
Hope it helps!!
Rgds,
Pavan

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