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Server is R6.0.1CF1 on V5R1 AS/400. Clients are R5.0.X being upgraded to R6.0.1. As we roll out we are experiencing printing issue, predominately on Lexmark printers and a few HPs. Due to other applications the clients need to print from we don't desire to switch from "postscript" to "pcl" or create two printer queses for the client to switch back and forth to. Did not see this problem while at R5. So far IBM support doesn't show similar trouble calls. Anyone else experiencing similar printing issues as below or havesuggestions to overcome the problems? This is turning into a major concern in our Enterprise-wide rollout. Our Network staff are stumped. Begging for insight! Below are a few examples: 1. We just just had a R5.0.10 client just upgraded to R6.0.1 print to a local HP 693C from Notes and get a "mirror" image printout (e.g. reversed). Any input on the incident? We're seeing too many printing problems as we upgrade to R6! 2. We also have an incident similar with a networked HP LaserJet 8100 Series PCL 6. In this case the printing problem involves printing a normal looking page within Notes that has print going "across" the page in horizontal lines but prints the information out n a 1 inch column going down vertically at the left side of the page print out. 3. As we upgrade our clients from R5.X to R6.0.1 we are encountering problems involving the clients' inability to now print to a network Lexmark printer without changing the print queues from Postscript to PCL which is not a desired solution as many of the City's apps require Postscript format. The error seen from the Notes client, when trying to print to the network Lexmark is : ERROR: unlimitcheck OFFENDING COMMAND: show 4. Clients who print to their own, non-networked, Lexmark appear to print normally. ----------------------------------------------------------- Gary L Wade Lotus Notes Administrator City of Orlando - City Hall 400 S. Orange Ave. PO Box 4990 Orlando, FL 32802-4990 (PH) 407.246.3796 (Fax) 407.246.2878 Gary.Wade@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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