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Erick,

Since it's only printing separators from the 400, you can rule out a setting
on the printer itself. If your printer file is not set up to issue job
separators, and you don't have an OVRPRTF in there somewhere, then you
should check the JOBSEP parameter on the output queue (WRKOUTQD), and also
ensure that the writer's FILESEP parameter is set to *FILE, or 0 (CHGWTR).


John Taylor
Canada

----- Original Message -----
From: "Erick Garske" <erick@formationmg.com>
To: <midrange-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 11:49
Subject: Separator page


> I need to get rid of a separator page. A laser printer outputs a report,
and
> at the end of the
> print job generates a page with the following:
>
> User: USERNAME
> Host: HOSTNAME
> Class: 10.0.0.25
> Job: PRINTJOB
>
> The job was not created using a separator page specified on OVRPRTF, the
> device description does not appear to have a separator page. Also, when
> printing from the NT there are no separator pages.
>
> What would cause this to happen?
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Erick Garske
>


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