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  • Subject: [Fwd: Printing to a twin-ax printer on another AS/400]
  • From: Bob Clark <bclark@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2001 10:36:29 -0500
  • Organization: US Safety


-- 
Bob Clark
Programmer/Analyst
U.S. Safety
8101 Lenexa Dr. 
Lenexa,  Ks  66214
phone: 913-599-5555 x274
fax:   913-599-1703


I'm sorry, I mislead everyone with this message.  The AS/400s are
connected to each other via Ethernet and TCP/IP.  The printer is
connected to the main box via twinax.  The printer is an IBM 3116
IPDS/AFP printer.

Bob Clark wrote:
> 
> We have 2 AS/400s connected to each other via twin-ax.  One of the 400s
> does not have a printer attached to it.  We used to have the system
> configured so we could print documents to a 3816 printer connected to
> the other box.  This has quit working for some reason and we cannot find
> the notes or article we used to set it up.  Does anyone know where I
> could find the article?
> --
> Bob Clark
> Programmer/Analyst
> U.S. Safety
> 8101 Lenexa Dr.
> Lenexa,  Ks  66214
> phone: 913-599-5555 x274
> fax:   913-599-1703

-- 
Bob Clark
Programmer/Analyst
U.S. Safety
8101 Lenexa Dr. 
Lenexa,  Ks  66214
phone: 913-599-5555 x274
fax:   913-599-1703




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