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  • Subject: Re: Two outqs on ONE printer...
  • From: Chuck Lewis <clewis@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 14 Dec 1999 12:17:59 +0000

Sorry, primitive here - not TCP/IP (yet...).

They are IBM 4230 printers and I don't see how to do this on the start or change
commands although I KNOW I did this at one time because we were doing a test to
see if using to slower printers (4230's) side by side (printing Pick Tickets)
would work rather than having to by a bigger, faster impact printer...

Thanks !

Chuck

Terry Richardson wrote:

> If you create TCP Output queues and start them as remote writers, you can
> assign more than one output queue to an IP address.  You actually create two
> separate output queues with the same IP address and issue two STRRMTWTR
> commands.
>
> Alternately, if they are configured devices on the '400, you could issue a
> CHGWTR command to change the queue a writer job is using.
>
> Terry Richardson
> Sr. P/A
> The Orvis Company, Inc.
> 802-362-8663
>
>         -----Original Message-----
>         From:   Chuck Lewis [SMTP:clewis@iquest.net]
>         Sent:   Tuesday, 1999-December-14 5:08 AM
>         To:     MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
>         Subject:        Two outqs on ONE printer...
>
>         Hi Folks,
>
>         DUH here...
>
>         I KNOW I have done this before and I SPACED how I did it. I need to
> have
>         2 print queues print on 1 printer.
>
>         I thought you could to do a STRPRTWTR PRT01 PRT01and then a
> STRPRTWTR
>         PRT01 PRT02 but that yields a "PRT01 already started" and that makes
>         sense as a prompt the command that I am SO used to keying in without
>         prompting and it is STRPRTWTR DEV(PRT01) OUTQ(PRT02).
>
>         So I did a STRPRTWTR DEV(PRT02) OUTQ(PRT02) WTR(PRT02) and it starts
> and
>         a WRKWTR PRT02 shows the writer on PRT01...
>
>         IS that correct ? Don't remember it being this cryptic...
>
>         TIA !
>
>         Chuck
>
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