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If this is a 3 port HP compatible print server where the ports are labeled
0,1,2 then the IP port would be 9102.  I do not think you can specify PORT
on the OUT queue definition.  Perhaps you can say xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:9102 for
the IP destination?

If you create a printer device you can specify the port.

Chris Bipes

-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Mike Wills
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 2:07 PM
To: Midrange_Midrange-L
Subject: Printing to a print server


I am trying to print to a print server (the little boxes with a
parallel port) using a remote outq (crtout). The print server is made
by NetGear (don't have a model #), and I am trying to print to port 2.
The printer that is attached is a HP LJ4050.

I have tried setting up the outq with *HP4000, *HP4, and *HP5SI. None
of them print. I found this: http://snipurl.com/7qjh, but isn't much
help on the driver. NetGear is not listed anywhere on this page
(http://snipurl.com/7qjm). So, I am wondering. What is the trick to
getting this running?

Does anyone have any ideas?

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