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  • Subject: Re: TCP/IP printing to PC printers
  • From: "Michael Kenney"<kenney@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 13 Mar 1998 15:14:20 -0500





The easiest way  would be to install an LPD client on the workstations and
create   and remote output Queue with the workstations IP address. We use a
product called NIPrint from network instruments. There are others though
"RPM" and some of the terminal emulators now have  an  LPD client   in the
printer  session.





jmullins@sundash.com on 03/13/98 10:02:10 AM







> Hello All:
> We're running V3R7 with networked PCs via TCP/IP and Windows95 as
workstations.  We want > to be able to print to our PC printers from the
AS/400.  We use CA for Windows95 and > > > we're not running AnyNet.  Can
you give me some recommendations on how this might be > > > accomplished or
point me in the right direction so I can do some more research into the > >
problem?  What are some of the pitfalls in doing this?




Michael Kenney
University of Windsor
Windsor  ON   N9B 3P4
Canada
(519)253-3000 extension  2754



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