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Thanks again

lp5250d env.DEVNAME=PRT03 'outputcommand=scs2pdf /tmp/spoolfile$$.pdf'
192.168.0.2

That's the command I ran, and prt03 is created, and I don't seem to be
getting error messages when I print to it, however I don't seem to get
any files created either, and I ran the command as root on the linux box

:<

Im doing this because we are having a lot of remote users being added
(connecting via an Ipsec tunnel) and they have to all use PRT03 since
anything past 3 won't work on their network connection, but local prints
work fine on prt04 etc

So I figure if I can print to files, Ill work on a script to take the
file printed by a specific user and have it auto copied to a dir where
they can download it (or have it SMB mounted) and then they can do a
local print

> -----Original Message-----
> From: linux5250-admin@midrange.com
> [mailto:linux5250-admin@midrange.com] On Behalf Of James Rich
> Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 10:03 AM
> To: linux5250@midrange.com
> Subject: RE: [LINUX5250] Printer Support
>
>
> On Fri, 30 Aug 2002, Rosewood wrote:
>
> > Our system is limited in that only the first three printers will be
> > viewed on a network connection to our home office, thus we
> will only
> > be able to run one instance of the command you game me for everyone
> >
> > Does that mean that all print outs are going to just spool
> to the one
> > big .pdf file or is it that after every print, the file get
> > over-writen?
>
> > >   lp5250d env.DEVNAME=PRT03 \
> > >   'outputcommand=scs2pdf /tmp/spoolfile$$.pdf' \
> > >   your.as400.com
>
> The above command will create a new file for each printout
> you send to the printer.  Every file will be owned by whoever
> started the above command. If you leave the $$ out of the
> command then the file will be overwritten.
>
> James Rich
>
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