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Mark, It sounds like you might be mixing *LAN printer type with a Remote Outq (LDP) printer type. Try creating a *LAN printer directly, and check that it creates a normal Outq. Something else to check: can you talk to the printer using the Web client from the existing network to the remote network? If it doesn't work, you may have a routing problem. Fritz Hayes <snip> > > No firewall between here and remote site. It is a secure WAN over a > private frame.
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