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Hi everyone,

I've been trying to create a print device for a Lexmark 2400 series printer that is connected using a Lexmark N4000e Fast Ethernet, 10/100Ba printer server. This is one of those devices that connects to the LAN and to the printer via USB. We've used the printer itself without problems when directly connected to a 5250 console via twinax, but when we move it to use the print server device we can't get more that a few lines of garbled text to print.

We have created a new print device for it that is *LAN attached, uses port 9100, and *HPPJLDRV. We've tried several other settings, all to no avail. Does anyone have any experience with this particular print server or can anyone give us some ideas as to what we might need to change to make it work?

James Rich

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when you're done reading them :)
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