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Go here:

http://www-912.ibm.com/s_dir/slkbase.NSF/0888cc5d18fceca58625680b005dc690/ba0863cfa6463903862569c10078c903?OpenDocument

Look at HP printers and you will find that the 4050 is supported a
number
of "different" ways including HPT, which means there is already WSCST
set
up for the printer(use *HP4000). This assumes you know somthing about
HPT.

We would need to know how this printer is "physically attached" in order
to be of more help.

If not, time to start reading up on this fairly complex subject.


"William A.(Tony) Corbett" wrote:
>
>
> The 4050 has had the IPDS chip removed, I believe it was hooked up as a CA
> printer before, or maybe twinax?  They stole the IPDS chip to be used
> somewhere else and set it up on the network.  And, it's on a Jetdirect box,
> I believe.  As I said, it's in a remote branch and I can't get to it
> directly.
> I've been "playing" around with the lpi and cpi on the Ovrprtf and I just
> haven't been able to come up with a consistent combination, so far.
> Jim, I'd really appreciate that WCST...thanks.
> I've been able, in the past, to avoid messing with a WCST.  With all these
> network-attached printers we're being bombarded with, looks like I need to
> develop a new "skill".


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