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On 06-Jun-2011 21:15 , Kirk Goins wrote:
Seems like my day for printer issues... I was trying today to get an
Axis 5400+ printer server running. I have an IP on it and it is
attached to a 6400 via a parallel connection. I can get it to print
the first job using remoteoutq, but it stays in SND status and the
printer says 'processing'. The job does print but the i5 never knows
it finished.

Any Ideas on this one?


I did not follow the link referenced in the following IBM support document, but sounds promising from the description for LPR\RmtOutQ:

https://www-304.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=nas12a414d2d7d7ab7e9862568be00722993
"Configuration Settings and Error Messages for Remote Output Queues (RMTOUTQs)"

...

Note: There is a known issue with Axis print servers not properly closing an LPR/LPD connection after printing a spooled file from a Power System server, which can result in spooled files staying in SND (Sending) status and printing repeatedly. This issue has been addressed by the latest firmware for Axis print servers. If experiencing this issue, download the latest firmware from the following Web site and verify that this resolves the problem:

www.axis.com/techsup/firmware.php

Regards, Chuck

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