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Shen...

I think the original purpose of the QPRINT2 output queue was to allow
grouping of reports to be printed on two-part carbon forms.  The
printers of the day were far too slow to print the report multiple
times.   In fact, the disk drives were so small that "spooling" of
output was uncommon.  Which leads me to wonder,  what was the first S/3
to support spooling?

Ray


Shen Jianjun wrote:

>  2.1.2.1 IBM-Supplied Printer Files
>
> The following list contains the IBM-supplied printer files:
>
>    QSYSPRT: a program-described printer file in library QSYS.
>
>    QPRINT: Default spooled output printer file for normal print.
>
>    QPRINTS: Default spooled output printer file for special forms.
>
>    QPRINT2: Default spooled output printer file for two copy output.
>
>    QPSPLPRT: Default spooled output printer file for the spooling
> subsystem.When I display the printer file QPRINT2, the COPIES
> parameter is still 1,it isn't 2. How can I understand the TWO COPY
> OUTPUT? Thanks.

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