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Greetings:
What model Zebra? I have just set up two Zebra 105se's in a satellite
warehouse, connected to the main building by a wireless bridge. Here are
the relevant entries in the configuration I used:
Remote system *INTNETADR
Remote printer queue PORTLF1 (Not unique)
Connection type *IP
Destination type *OTHER
Writers to autostart 1
Host print transform *YES
Mfr type and model *WSCST
Wkstn customizing object Z4XIWSCST
Library TLABARCODE
Internet address '12.34.56.78' (NO leading zeros)
Obviously, if you don't have T.L. Ashford's software loaded you will have
to get the "customizing object" (a.k.a. printer driver, I guess) from
somewhere else.
This setup may be tweaked for TLABARCODE output. I don't think so, but it
is a possible consideration.
Darrell
Darrell A. Martin - 630-754-2141
Manager, Computer Operations
dmartin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 08/22/2007 10:52:41 AM:
If
Angus,
Are sending a spool file with Zebra Programming Language (ZPL) commands?
not the printing doesn't know what you want it to do.configuration is
Bob Schwartz
message: 6
date: Wed, 22 Aug 2007 14:22:29 +0100
from: "Angus MacQueen" <amacqueen@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: Zebra RMTOUTQ Problem
List, I've searched the archive and can't find anything relating to my
specific problem.
We've set up a remote OUTQ to point to a Zebra, the queue's
the same as we've used elsewhere on other iSeries all of which workfine.
SND
The problem is that we put a spool file into the queue and it goes to
then disappears as if printed! First thing I thought was the wrong IPturned
address so I had the printer turned off did a ping and no response,
it back on and the IP pings successfully.list
I have tried various *WSCST and even included destination options XAIX
and XAUTOQ even though they may not be necessary but nothing prints.
Any thoughts on further diagnostics?
Thanks
Angus
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