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On another model I had to remap the tray numbers in the Wscst. The numbers
should be found in the tech manual of the printer

Paul Roy


On 28 mai 2015, at 20:30, "Wyatt, Chris (BW-ROM)"
<chris.wyatt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Of course. :)

Chris Wyatt
ERP DEVELOPER/ANALYST
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Sent: Friday, May 22, 2015 10:22 AM
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Subject: Re: Tray linking on a new printer...

I assume you have
PPRSRC1(*LETTER)
PPRSRC2(*LETTER)

On the devd?

Charles

On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 11:15 AM, Wyatt, Chris (BW-ROM) <
chris.wyatt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello all,

We recently replaced all of our copier/printers with new ones.
(Kyocera TASKalfa 4501i KX)

Paper trays 1 and 2 contain 8.5x11" paper. When tray 1 runs out,
we've set up the printer to feed from tray 2. This works fine for Windows
jobs.
(Hence, we're not changing it.)

This also worked fine (on the previous printers) for "i" jobs. We're
set up as devices, not remote outqs.

On the new printers, when tray 1 runs out, the printing stops and we
get an error on the i.

I have consulted the IBM printer info and tried every permutation of
MFRTYPMDL listed. I've also tried messing around with a WSCST to no avail.

Has anyone seen this and dealt with it?

Thank you.

Chris Wyatt
ERP DEVELOPER/ANALYST
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BUILDING A BETTER WORLD THROUGH BUSINESS

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