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appears based on IBM printer support website that they look the same. are
you using the same outq as you did the old one or did you create a new one.
do you have any of the old printers config list printed off anywhere to
compare against.

On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 2:03 PM, Bonnie Lokenvitz <BLokenvitz@xxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

My client on V5R1 replaced an HP LaserJet 4250TN with an HP LJ 600 M601.


The original outq definition uses *HP4000 as MFRTYPMDL and a customizing
object of HP4000 and thanks to Kirk Goins for that 2008 tip!.

If I read the info on HP printers from IBM correctly, the new printer
should function OK.

But with the new printer, we are back to the original problem. When a
label is sent to drawer two, the printer pulls from the manual drawer
(1).
The printer gives the user an option to choose a different drawer.

The program is using OVRPRTF to draw from specific drawer. The new
printer trays do not have any levers for custom forms; the 4250TN does.

Has anyone dealt with the new HP printer LJ600 M601? Have you had
issues with drawer selection?

Thank you,
Bonnie Lokenvitz

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