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Should be fairly straight forward this.

The instructions below are taken from IBM Redbook 'IBM AS/400 Printing V', section 11.2.2.

Do CRTDEVPRT and F4

Then:

> Device description: The name of your printer (e.g. LJ2600)
> Device class: *LAN
> Device type: 3812
> Device model: 1

[Enter]

Change the 'LAN attachment' parameter to *IP.

[Enter]

> Port number: is normally '9100' for HP printers.
> Online at IPL: *YES
> Font identifier: 11 (is suggested in the RedBook)
> Form feed: *AUTOCUT

[Enter]

Page Down to:

> Activation timer: 170
> Inactivity timer: *SEC15 (or *NOMAX if nothing else will use the
>    printer)

[Enter] or Page Down until:

> Manufacturer type, model: *HP5SI
> Paper source 1: Enter your default paper format (e.g. *A4).
> Paper source 2: As above
> Envelope source: If required, or *NONE

Page Down until:

> Remote location: The IP address of your printer ("192.168.1.50").
> System driver program: *HPPJLDRV
> Text 'description': A description for your printer.

[Enter]

And you're done!

You can get the RedBook from:
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg242160.html









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