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Art

There's always IBM's ASCII printer articles - here's the link for Okidata printers:

http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=nas14e596d0940ce1af1862569c100790da8

HTH
Vern

At 07:45 PM 1/5/2007, you wrote:

I created some printers/outqueues on an Iseries a couple of years ago, they
work fine.  They are okidata's.

The old customer asked me today how I created them because they are moving
to a new Iseries.

I can't remember.

I did a CHGOUTQ, there is no remote system.  The device is virtual.

Other printers are LAN printers and they are easy.

I always remembered creating an Outq with rmtsys, then creating a dummy
device to match.

H ow he could confg them on the new system.

Thanks
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