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I take it you want to take your local PC printer and make it a system printer right? There is a way using iSeries Access. Typically we don't do it that way. We use either LAN attached printers or MarkNet printers and create remote devices or remote output queues. (Day-to-day is handled by others.) But if you just want to, you could go into Start or Configure a session and go from there. Rob Berendt
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