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  • Subject: Re: TCP/IP print ranges
  • From: Gary Feinstein <gfeinste@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 17 Feb 1998 14:07:45 -0500
  • Organization: Planet Hollywood International Inc.

Sannan,
        We are running V3R7 OS/400.  I just applied a bunch of PTF's to enable
the print range support:
LICPGM    PTF#
5716SS1   SF45145
          SF40675
          SF40506

Let me just reinterate my previous posting by saying that I can now use
the CRTDEVPRT CL command however it still does not let me utilize the
print range functionality.  As far as your problem with the printouts
going into send mode, take a look at the job log for the printer.  You
may want to set the timeout on the printer (or JetDirect card) a little
higher.  I find that this allows more time for the printer to accept
incoming print jobs.  Additionaly, make use of the Destinations Options
on the Outqueue Description by putting 'XAIX XAUTOQ' as the parameter. 
This changes some of the settings for Host Print Transform.
HTH,
Gary

Sannan Solberg wrote:
> 
> I must have missed the original post but if this has to do with the
> "problem" that you can't specify a range of pages to print on a TCP/IP
> printer, I would love to know what PTF's need applying.   We are fairly
> new to TCP/IP printing (about a year now, used to use Twinax or Rumba
> Print sessions) and not real impressed so far.  Often, the writer will
> "lock up" and print jobs will just go into SND mode but nothing prints.
> We have to end things and restart and off it goes.  Also not impressed
> with a problem surrounding fonts that it picks.   Reports that printed
> fine with Rumba and Twinax that were 132 column/15 cpi only and must
> print portrait only print 120 columns because of the font that gets
> picked.  Send the exact same report to the exact same printer via Rumba
> print and it prints fine.  I'm, rambling but would love to here of any
> "solutions" to what appears to be a shortcoming in TCP/IP.  TIA.
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Gary Feinstein [SMTP:gfeinste@planethollywood.com]
> > Sent: Monday, February 16, 1998 7:57 AM
> > To:   MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
> > Subject:      TCP/IP print ranges
> >
> > Has anyone had luck with the PTF's for TCP/IP print range support.  I
> > applied all necessary PTF's on my system last night and can creat the
> > printer device, however the print range function still doesn't work.
> > Any thoughts?
> > Gary Feinstein
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