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  • Subject: Re: Two outqs on ONE printer...
  • From: Ray Peterson <rpeterso@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 14 Dec 1999 12:29:49 -0600

I remember an "asynchronous" method which was touted by IBM a few years ago.
Essentially what they were suggesting was moving the print logic to a separate
program, and then using data Q's to allow multiple jobs to print to a single 
writer.

hth,

Ray

Chuck Lewis wrote:

> 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
>

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Ray Peterson
WITC - Shell Lake
505 Pine Ridge Drive
Shell Lake  WI  54871
www.witc.tec.wi.us
715 468-2815


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