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  • Subject: Re:Remote IPDS printing
  • From: Buck Calabro <mcalabro@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 25 Feb 1998 18:17:32 -0500

>We have 2 sites, one at v3r2 and one at v3r7. They are connected via a X25 
>line. On the v3r2 >system, we configured a remote outq to transfer spool 
>automatically to the v3r7 system. It works >very well. Now, we also want to 
>transfer spool with overlay. On the v3r7 machine, we have an HP >laser printer 
>configured so we can prints *IPDS stream. If we generate a spool with overlay 
>on that >machine, it prints ok. But if we generate it on the v3r2 system and 
>put it on the remote outq, it does >not transfer.

I don't know the specifics of your problem, but in the past I've had to try to 
diagnose
stuff like this.  Try looking at the job log of the remote writer on the V3R2 
system.
Often there'll be some goofy message explaining what the writer doesn't like.

Good luck!

Buck Calabro
Commsoft Albany, NY
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