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You need to make use of a *PSFCFG object.

GO CMDPSFCFG.

On the device description, assign the PSF configuration you created above via 
the USRDFNOBJ param.

*IPDS printers should normally always have a PSF config object assigned.

For more info:
http://www-912.ibm.com/s_dir/slkbase.NSF/643d2723f2907f0b8625661300765a2a/516c5f9756b1368a86256690004c3af3?OpenDocument&ExpandSection=6,5#_Section4

or

http://tinyurl.com/98lph


HTH,


Charles Wilt
iSeries Systems Administrator / Developer
Mitsubishi Electric Automotive America
ph: 513-573-4343
fax: 513-398-1121
 

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> Subject: IPDS Inactivity Timer
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> We're getting used to some new IBM 1145 Multifunction printers that we
> recently installed and are noticing a delay after a job prints from an
> AS/400 outq.  For around 40 seconds after the job prints, the printer
> display shows 'busy network' and then goes back to ready 
> status (and then
> is available for a copy/fax/network job).  In the interest of reducing
> contention for the printer,  i'm wanting to decrease the 
> delay before the
> next job will kick in.
> 
> I'm pretty sure the setting I need to adjust is the "inactivity timer"
> setting on the printer device description (i'd like to set it 
> to *SEC15,
> which looks to be the minumum), but am not able to bring up 
> this setting.
> The device is configured as *IPDS instead of a 3812.  Is this 
> not something
> that can be adjusted when configured as *IPDS?
> 
> Thanks for any possible advice from someone who knows!
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