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  • Subject: Re: TCP/IP Printing, # of Copies
  • From: "Denis Robitaille" <DRobitaille@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 04 May 1998 08:23:04 -0400

When you create the OUTQ for your HP printer, be sure to specify the keyword

DESTOPT('XAUTOQ XAIX')

This will fix the number of copies problem for sure and i think also the page 
range problem.

By the way, i am surprised to read all the bitching (sorry for the term, 
english is not my first language) about TCPIP lack of feature. Sure some thigns 
are lacking, but lots of thing are there, they are just hard to find.

Denis Robitaille
Cascades inc.
Tel: 819-363-5187
DRobitaille@cascades.com

>>> "Marc Zylka" <mzylka@netpath.net> 05/01 8:22 pm >>>

We're sending spool files to an HP laser printer using 
TCP/IP but the number of copies on the spool files is 
ignored.  Has anyone else had this situation?

The output queue is set up with a Manufacturer Type and
Model of *HP5.  The spool files print fine except that they
print only once.  Host print transform is set to *YES.

Any ideas?  We're at V4R1.

Thanks in advance,
Marc ( mzylka@netpath.net )

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