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Do you mean that you have been using remote output queues? I think
what you need to do is create device descriptions - CRTDEVPRT for the
printers you want to control. The printing would be controlled.

John McKee

On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 9:38 AM, James LeLeux <james.leleux@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi,

For years we've been blindly shooting reports to IP based printers from our
400.
It works so well that we haven't touched them in years.

However, since we are moving from V5R1 to V7R1 we have to replace our main
twinax printer with IP based.

My question is if there is a guide or reference to have forms management
and other user control/options via TCP/IP?
We've enjoyed this with twinax, as well as in the windows world, but have
not figured it out for AS400 IP printing.

Appreciate any tips or links in getting us to the next level.

Thanks in advance for your time...james
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