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Dave, thanks, I would like to see the setup you have, the device I setup did
not have HPT set unless it is a default and I did use *LAN. If I just use a
plain old printer everything except the *IPDS stuff works fine, but the
application they want the printer for is mostly all IPDS. The IPDS feature
is on order (now!) so the problem should go away. Oh and I believe they
would need the drawer feature because they use letterhead for the cover page
and stock for other pages.


"Try defining a separate out queue with Remote System (*INTNETADR),
Connection Type(*IP).  I can send you more detailed set up if you need it.
But the long and short of it is do not create a *LAN device.  Just set up
the remote out queue, and specify HOST PRINT TRANSFORM (HPT)(*YES) if you
want to print IPDS "stuff" on it.

Warning, you might lose some of the "drawer" capabilities when set up this
way.  What we did is hook up two out queues to one printer.  One is a *LAN
device, the other we use when we need to print overlays, is the out queue
described above using HPT."



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