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We just recently setup a Phaser 8200DP as a printer device.  We had to use 
*IBMSNMPDRV instead of *HPPJLDRV to get it to work.  The port is 9100.  I don't 
know whether the 3400N is the same but you might want to give it a try.

Diana Hicks
Town of Jupiter
dianah@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:dianah@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
 
IBM Certified Specialist-AS/400 RPG IV Programmer
IBM Certified Specialist-AS/400 System Administrator


date: Mon, 17 Mar 2003 12:19:34 -0600
from: "Leland, David" <dleland@xxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Xerox Phaser 3400N

Anyone familiar with a Tektronix (Xerox) Phaser 3400N (with built-in IP 
networking).  Just bought one and am setting it up on our iSeries for PJL 
printing but it's giving me a CPF337F error, which usually means wrong PJL port 
number.  I've tried it with ports 9100, 2501, and 2100 but none work. IBM's 
Technical Document on ASCII printers indicates it should work via PJL and 
should use port 9100.

I have created a remote outq and attached it to the printer and it prints that 
way, so I know I have the IP address right, but would really like to use the 
PJL method as this allows for greater flexibility with page range and file 
separators.

Dave


 



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