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  • Subject: Re: TCP/IP Printing and number of copies
  • From: John Hall <jhall@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 09 Oct 1998 10:38:57 -0400
  • Organization: Home Sales Co.

Sometime back I saved this message

grnhornt@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> 
> >
> >If your printer can't support IPDS but can handle PJL you can replace
> >the remote output queue definition with CRTDEVPRT  (device class *RMT,
> >type 3812, model 1, lanattach *IP, etc. etc.) specifying the PJL driver
> >for SYSDRVPGM (choice of *HPPJLDRV or *IBMPJLDRV).  This support was
> >added by PTF back to V3R2 I believe (maybe not in V3R6), and should be
> >in the base V4R2 code.

I am trying to use CRTDEVPRT with an axis 560 printer server (2 par, 1
ser ports).  What I can't figure out is how to specify which port of the
printer server to use.

Axis's web site describes how to connect one of their SNA servers to a
400 but nothing on CRTDEVPRT.

John Hall
Home Sales Co.
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