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If we FTP the documents directly to the printer, they print fine.

How do the *USERASCII PDF's that are sitting as ASCII spool files get sent
to the printer when we release them? Are they going through another
conversion to PCL?

On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 11:18 AM, Jack Tucky <jacktucky@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi Arco: No error, the printer writer continues, all spool files go back
to SAV status.

Thanks, Art

On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 11:16 AM, Arco Simonse <arco400@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Is there a message in the print spooler job? We have had issues in the
past
where we did something similar where in the job occurred: CPF3377 Message
.
. . . : Writer PRNxxx stopped printing file YYYY. Cancel on device PRNxxx.
The second and more spoolfiles of that type that were sent at the same
time
were going to status *HOLD then.
We had a PMR open for that but it has never been solved cause it occured
ramdomly and we never managed to trace the issue.

Regards,
-Arco

2017-04-04 21:33 GMT+02:00 Jack Tucky <jacktucky@xxxxxxxxx>:

We are on 7.1, we print a form with many graphics and then convert the
PDF
to a spool file using QCVTIMG (I think that's it). Each form is one
page
and it's own spool file.

We can print the jobs on several printers, HP, Xerox, etc. We have one
brand Kyocera, that when we send one spool file, it prints fine, if we
send
more than one at a time, it just ignores the rest.

Anyone seen this kind of behavior? The Kyocera reseller is at his wits
end
too. They are trying to dump the print streams to a memory card to
analyze
it.

Thanks, Art
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