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Hey Fort Wayne,  We have an open issue up here in Kendallville regarding
that same thing.  Our printer is a Savin 9945.  This is one of those
multifunction printers:  Printer, Copier, makes hot bread...  Issue has
been open since 8/8 and we aren't getting too close to a resolution.
Another gent here is working on that problem.  One line of text from the
pmr:  "Changing the value of the destination options to 'XAIX' from *NONE 
started
the multiple copies problem on our V5R1 machine.  "  Comm trace seems to show 
that the network card in the printer is not
handling it well.  One of these days we plan on hooking it up to a MarkNet
device and see if that resolves it.

Rob Berendt
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"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
Benjamin Franklin




"Dennis Smith" <dennis.smith@ci.ft-wayne.in.us>
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09/05/2002 02:54 PM
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        Subject:        Mutiple copies that keep sending and sending


We are at V5R1 and I have set up a remote outq to print to a Epson
DFX5000+.  It works okay if I have a report with one copy.  When I
set the copies to 2, It keeps sending copies to the printer until I
either put it on hold or delete it.  The user had 15 copies of the same
report before I was called.  In the Destination options of the outq
description I have XAIX and XAUTOQ (Uppercase).  What do I need
to change to stop this.

Thanks DennisDennis Smith
dennis.smith@ci.ft-wayne.in.us

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