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  • Subject: Re: TCP/IP Printing to an IP address and Port
  • From: fcubbage@xxxxxxxx (Frank E Cubbage)
  • Date: Sat, 21 Feb 1998 12:17:37 -0500


On Fri, 20 Feb 1998 19:52:04 -0500 "Marc Zylka" <mzylka@netpath.net>
writes:
>Today, I was given an Intel NetPort Express Pro to use to hook up a
serial
>printer.  The NetPort is like an HP Jet Direct except it has 2
parallelports
>and 1 serial port.  According to the instructions, Unix instructions
ofcourse,
>I need to send the output to the IP address and specify the port number.
>The port numbers are 3001, 3002, and 2501.
>
>The question is: Where do I specify the port number?  It's not one of
the
>output queue parameters.
>
>We're on V3R2.
>
Not familiar with NEtPort, but my guess is that you can't do it unless
the serial is 3001, which it probably is not.
I had the same problem with the JetDirect Plus 3 which has three parallel
ports.



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