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Mike Schmidt/prairiefarms wrote:
We have an HP OfficeJet 7780 all-in-one that has been set up as a network printer for quite a while. We have been printing to it via Windows from several PCs with no problem. I am trying to set it up as a LAN printer on our AS400 (V6R1) with no luck. I have used IBM's suggested model - *HP520 - along with many other different models. I have tried setting Host Print Transform to *yes & *no. I have tried setting the System Driver Program to *ibmpjldrv, *hppjldrv, *ibmsnmpdrv & *ibmippdrv.

When I have the settings set up in a way I would expect it to work (using ibmpjldrv with model as hp520, hp1100 or something similar), as soon as I release a report the writer ends. We have other model all-in-one printers hooked to other AS400s as LAN printers & they work using various different settings. I have tried using any of those settings to no avail. Does anybody have any thoughts or any experience with this?

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Mike Schmidt
Prairie Farms Dairy - Corporate
System Analyst
Mike a quick of the HP printer page at IBM shows this printer is only supported via LPR (remoutq). Sounds like from above you are trying to configure it as a device.


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