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  • Subject: Re: Print Multiple Outq's to One Printer...
  • From: bdietz@xxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 14 May 1998 07:43:42 -0400

Heck it doesn't HAVE to be an IP printer.  If it (PRT135) was a twinax
printer you could then create and IP printer(outq)
 to send to the same system and just dump the spool files in the twinax
printer's outq.
Oh the games people play.

Bryan Dietz
3X Corp.





Bob Larkin <blarkin@wt.net> on 05/14/98 02:47:05 AM

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I guess all that stuff I pick up on the laser printer is just imaginary.
The
laser printer that is know to me as Device/Writer/Outq HOULJ5SI. Of course
everyone else in the shop prints to device/writer/outq PRT135. But guess
what, it
prints on the same HP LaserJet. with no extra software!
OK, I did cheat, and you have to have an IP printer. I wasn't satisfied
with the
way operations defined the printer, so I created a device and outq that
point to
the same IP address. I then use modiiified version of the Work Station
Custimization table I found here on the list. (Thanks, whoever put that out
here). Anyway, both writers write to the same IP address, and the Jet
Direct
network Interface sorts it all out! I also created Remote Outqs on the
other 5
machines, that all point back to the writer def on the development system.
Bob Larkin
Chuck Lewis wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> At first glance the answer is no, but wasn't sure if there was a
> utility out there that allows spooling multpile queues to one printer.
> It seems like at one of the late V2 or early V3 releases there was
> something about this.
>
> Thanks !
>
> Chuck
>
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