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  • Subject: Postscript printing
  • From: "Graap, Ken" <keg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 29 May 2001 09:32:43 -0800

Hello - 

Has anyone been sending Postscript print to a network attached printer
through a Remote Output Queue?

The manual seems to indicate it can be easily done by creating the spool
file as a *USERACSII file and making sure
 parameter TRANSFORM(*YES) and IMGCFG(*NONE) are set for the *OUTQ...

Note: *USERASCII                                                            
    An ASCII data stream is placed on a spooled output queue.  You are
    responsible for placing the entire hexadecimal data stream in the 
    buffer, since the AS/400 system does not change or validate the   
    values that are passed.                                           

We aren't having any luck getting this to work though. Any insight into this
type of printing from the AS/400 would be greatly appreciated.

Kenneth

****************************************
Kenneth E. Graap
IBM Certified Specialist 
AS/400e Professional System Administrator
NW Natural (Gas Services)
keg@nwnatural.com
Phone: 503-226-4211 x5537
FAX:    603-849-0591
****************************************

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