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"Adam Lang" <aalang@rutgersinsurance.com>
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Cannon Imagerunner 105






Well, we just got a Canon IR 105.

I set up a virtual device and a rmtoutq just fine.

The problem is, when printing from the as/400, it always wants to sue
drawer
1.

Well, the only drawer that has plain paper is drawer 5 (side drawer).
Everything else has ID cards we don't wan tto be printed on. ;)

As printing from windows is set to "AUTO" and goes out drawer 5, our
protection is set ok.  So apparently the AS/400 is specifically telling it
to go to drawer 1.

How do we set up the device or outq to send all print via drawer 5?  we
are
using the HP4 driver on the AS/400.

Adam Lang
Systems Engineer
Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company
http://www.rutgersinsurance.com

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