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Jerry,

Did you check to see if one system has the dataarea to slow it down and
the other doesn't?  Just a thought!

Have a good one,

-- Jim


>>> Philipp.Rusch@rusch-edv.de 01/22/03 02:32PM >>>
Twinax has been improved in speed with newer controllers, they now do
2 Mbit instead of 1 MBit as before. That data area mentioned in other
posts
controls stepping down of the speed back to the old level.
I seem to remember that the old controllers were also only capable of
polling
one port after the other, leaving only one port active at a time.
The newer ones are able to poll several (two ?) ports simultanously,
this causes troubles if your are using twinax-to-RJ45 multiplexers, for
instance.
It's strange that this should happen, when both controllers in your
machines
seem to be of same type.

HTH, regards from Germany, Philipp Rusch

Jerome Draper schrieb:

> I have two 4224 *IPDS printers hooked up to a V4R2 machine and they
work
> fine.  I move them to a new V5R1 machine and they hardly print at all.
> Funny scratching by the print head and sporadic print lines but never
> anything close to a full report.  For example, they won't print a
standard
> report from QPRINT.  Put them back ont he V4R2 machine and all is
fine.
>
> Anyone seen this?  PTF?
>
> TIA,
>
> Jerry
>
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