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  • Subject: Re: Sending Spool files using TCP/IP to a network printer
  • From: Brian Lawson <blawson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 10 Aug 1997 18:02:24 -0400

I am having the same problem.  I thought that it was a problem with V3R2.
I haven't retuired it since installing the l;atest cum tape.

I wound up writing a MNGSPLF utility (Manage Spool File Utility) that,
using API's displayed all of the spooled output for a user.  Taking an
option '1' sends the print file to my LPD printer.  Let me know if the code
would help.


At 01:58 PM 8/5/97 -0600, you wrote:
>
>     
>
>     Try increasing the pool size for the *Spool pool to at least 6 
>     Megabytes.  You can do that with the WRKSYSSTS command.
>     
>     Guy Murphy         University of Illinois - UDIS
>                        217-333-8670
>                        murphyfa@uiuc.edu
>
>
>     
>
>To all if anyone can give me an idea. I'm sending spool files to one of 
>my IP network printers with no problem using command "SNDTCPSPLF". I 
>created an outque que so I can use it to send it to this IP printer. The 
>problem is everytime I strrmtwtr for this outqueue an error message 
>comes up "Remote host system closed connection  unexpectedly". When I 
>created the output queue I did enter all of the IP address and remote 
>queue name. I also started the LPD session Strtcpsvr *lpd. Can anyone 
>help me. Basically what I need to know a way of sending tcp/ip spool 
>files using an output que instead of just using the command 
>"strtcpsplf".  
>Thanks,
>Ricardo
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