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Does anyone have any examples [or can point me to any] of creating a
remote OUTQ to work with an IP connected Zebra printer? I have some
examples of RPG that creates the data stream and I am trying to test with
this. But I cannot seem to create the communication between our IBM i and
the network attached printer.

I know the printer is attached because another user can print to it
outside of IBM i so it is attached to the network and communicating. I can
ping it from IBM i.

Is the CRTOUTQ the command used to create an OUTQ of this type, or is
there another command? I'm using the RMTSYS(*INTNETADR), RMTPRTQ(*NONE),
CNNTYPE(*IP), TRANSFORM(*YES) and INTNETADR with the IP address. Are there
any other parameters that I need?

The PRTF I am using is just created with PDM option 14. Are there any
special parameters for that?

Thank you,

Doug


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