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!#$^$^^...originally sent this to the wrong list...
- sjl
----- Original Message -----
From: Steve Landess
To: CPF0000@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 2:25 PM
Subject: Fw: TCP/IP printing
All -
Someone today asked me a question today about Remote Outq setup on the System i
that I'm not sure how to answer.
Long ago I did some research on System i TCP/IP printer setup, in particular
setting up remote output queues on the System i, but in the end I just called a
friend who had done it before and he told me what to do...
One requirement of creating remote output queues that I don't understand fully
(yet) is the "Remote printer queue" (RMTPRTQ) name that must be specified. On
the printers here at work, they are mostly HP 4xxx LAN-attached laser printers,
and in the System i Outq description (using WRKOUTQD) the remote printer queue
name is specified as 'PR1'.
When I browse to the web interface for any of these printers on the LAN, I
don't see the queue name PR1 defined under the LPD queue names on the printer
itself. Is this where I should be looking?
So my real question is this -
If I were setting up a remote outq description for an HP 4350 laser printer
from scratch, how would I know that I should use PR1 as the remote printer
queue name? Is this information typically documented in the printer manual?
Regards,
Steve
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