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Curt, 
I believe that the link below may be what you are looking for.

This is an excerpt from the website.

"The TSPRWPR exit program allows a user to have only a specific page
range printed or sent via remote output queues (RMTOUTQs) that are
configured with a connection type of *IP or using the LPR or SNDTCPSPLF
commands. This page range support is provided only for *SCS or *AFPDS
spooled files that are transformed to ASCII before being sent. The
specific page range to use is extracted from the attributes for each
spooled file at the time the file is printed or sent. This exit program
can also be used on remote output queues that are configured with a
connection type of *IP to provide the same page range function."


http://www-912.ibm.com/s_dir/slkbase.nsf/0/584a2dee8678698386256624004b527e?OpenDocument&ExpandSection=5

or

http://tinyurl.com/cbuou



HTH,
Terry

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> message: 8
> date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 10:43:50 -0600
> from: "Curt Vancalster" <Curt.Vancalster@xxxxxxxxxx>
> subject: Printing from a remote OUTQ
> 
> Whenever I create a remote OUTQ to print to a network printer I can not
> select how many pages I want to print.  It always prints out every page.
> Is there a way to set up a remote OUTQ to be "smarter" or am I missing
> something?  
> 
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