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To see job log messages, execute DSPJOB RODPRINTER. You'll get the DSPJOB menu, or a list of jobs. See what's in the log. Vern > > >/------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -------------------------------------/ > "Very good guys. I have created a printer emulation session for it. > It automatically created the *DEVD and the *OUTQ objects. So far, so good. > When I test > with a print screen, the spooled file get in hold and this is the message for > the *SYSOPR: > > Message ID . . . . . . : CPF3377 Severity . . . . . . . : 20 > Message type . . . . . : Information > Date sent . . . . . . : 09/25/02 Time sent . . . . . . : 09:16:24 > > Message . . . . : Writer RODPRINTER stopped printing file QSYSPRT. Cancel > on device RODPRINTER. > Cause . . . . . : Writer RODPRINTER was printing file QSYSPRT number 1 job > 181497/PETERVI/CISPV1 when the CANCEL key was pressed on device RODPRINTER. > File QSYSPRT was held on output queue RODPRINTER in QUSRSYS. The next file > was processed. " > >/-------------------------------------------------------------------------------> > -------------------------------------/ > > I am trying different things (with no success, yet) but I suspect that this is > the > right course of action. I also worked with the printer setup using PDT > definitions, > instead of using the default setup. I selected "hpdskjt.pdt" for my HP >DeskJet > 970Cxi. > I deleted the existing *OUTQ and *DEVD, start the session again, > it started a new *DEVD and *OUTQ but still the one-page report I have is > not printing because the page get on hold immediately, due to the reason > quoted before. > > Just to give you more insights about the issue... > > Peter Vidal
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