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  • Subject: Re: LPD question...
  • From: bdietz@xxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 29 May 2001 22:01:28 -0400

The LPD is for inbound IP Printing.  It sounds like most of yours is 
outbound from the 400. 

A couple of things to look at. 
- Make sure all the printer jobs are running at the same priority. use 
WRKCLS QSPL* to change as necessary.
- Make sure the QSPL subsystem has enough memory.


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"Hatzenbeler, Tim" <thatzenbeler@clinitech.net>
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I have a whole bunch of remote printers connected via tcp/ip... 
but they have some pretty slow print times, during peak usage times during 
the day...  My question is this?  I was looking at the # of instances that 
I autostart on the LPD configuration screen and it gives the value from 1 
to 20, and mine is set to '2'.  Would increasing that # help at all?  Or 
will it increase automatically if it needs to?  Or maybe it doesn't effect 
this issue at all...
just wondering.... 
tim 


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