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Not sure what you want to do. If you want things in an OUTQ on machine A to go 
to machine B, use a remote OUTQ. And be sure not to have host print transform 
turned on on the remote OUTQ. User names need to match, in order to preserve 
that relationship - otherwise the spooled files end up under some system user. 
BTW, writer has to be active on the remote OUTQ.

Or do you want the spooled files on both machines? I guess I'd still use the 
remote OUTQ but set the spooled files to SAVE(*YES) - then they stay, in SAVE 
status, on machine A, as well as get "printed" to machine B.

Eh?

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> Hi, 
> 
> What's the best and painless method to copy whole OUTQ across between two 
> iseries? 
> 
> Thanks, 
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