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  • Subject: Re: Fw: Laser Printer
  • From: John Ross <JRoss@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 12 Dec 1999 18:03:13 -0500

He would need something to drive the printer. Ether a Jet Direct box or LPD
software on the PC, if he does not use client access.

Also if you make it a *LAN printer on the CRTPRTDEV instead of a remote outq
it will handle the page range. See http://www.bvstools.com/faq.html#Printing

John Ross
JRoss@IName.com
WWW.NETSHARE400.COM (Internet Access to a Time-Shared AS/400)


-----Original Message-----


>Did you try creating an IP OUTQ?  That would take CA400 out of the picture.
The
>problems with IP OUTQ's is that you have to print the entire document.  You
>can't select to print page 1 of xxx only.  Also they sometimes have
problems
>with documents over 100 pages.  I imagine that the number of pages reflexes
the
>amount of memory in the printer.
>


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