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Jay,

I've seen that happen when the HP driver is not the Universal Print Driver
(UPD), PCL5 or PCL6. Try downloading, installing, and assigning the HP UPD
to your printer. You can either install the driver and assign it to your
existing printer, or remove the printer and reinstall it with the UPD
driver.

You can get it here:
https://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/hp-universal-print-driver-s
eries-for-windows/4157320

Also, try *LEXMARKC750 for MFRTYPMDL. IBM states that either *LEXMARKC750 or
*HPCOLORLJ can be used when the driver is PCL5c or PCL6.
https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/node/644553


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Jacob
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-----Original Message-----
date: Mon, 20 Sep 2021 19:29:58 -0400 (EDT)
from: Jay <tegger@xxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Fwd: HP Color Laser Jeet 277 and Client Access

Has anyone seen this one before?
PC has a HP ColorJet M277 attached via USB. Prints fine from Windows.
In Client Access, there is a printer session defined for the printer using
*HPCOLORLJ.
With the printer queue on the PC side on hold, I can see the output from the
iSeries showing up. Release the PC printer queue and nothing.
This particular printer is a replacement for fried printer of the same
model. The install CD had to be used to re-establish connectivity to it
after the old printer was removed.
The printer session as defined is as it was with the old printer. Nothing
special there.
Any ideas? Did you have this issue and find a solution?


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