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  • Subject: RE: TCP/IP Printing and number of copies
  • From: grnhornt@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 21 Jul 1998 02:31:29 -0500 (CDT)

>
>If your printer can't support IPDS but can handle PJL you can replace
>the remote output queue definition with CRTDEVPRT  (device class *RMT,
>type 3812, model 1, lanattach *IP, etc. etc.) specifying the PJL driver
>for SYSDRVPGM (choice of *HPPJLDRV or *IBMPJLDRV).  This support was
>added by PTF back to V3R2 I believe (maybe not in V3R6), and should be
>in the base V4R2 code.  

I can't find the PTF's for V3R2 to use this support.  I'm hoping that 
I'm just missing it, since I have some customers at V3R2 who aren't
going to RISC any time soon who could use this function.  Does 
CRTDEVPRT DEVCLS(*LAN) LANATTACH(*IP) exist for V3R2?

Thanks,
Erik Knudson
AMX Systems
Portland, OR



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