• Subject: IBM Network 12/17 printers
  • From: John Muirhead <jmuirh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 10 Mar 1998 22:40:58 -0800
  • Organization: Tree Top, Inc.

Hi!

Does anyone have any experience installing and configuring IBM's Network 12 and 
17 printers via twinax connections to the AS/400. We're running into a problem 
with these printers when printing to them from PCs via Client Access' virtual 
print function (Win3.1 & 95 both) that causes the 2 paper trays to be addressed 
in reverse.

Here's an example:  when printing a Word document to this printer, if you'd 
like it to draw from Tray-2, you actually must tell the PC driver to draw from 
Tray 1!

>From the PC driver side, we've used the drivers that come with the printers 
(even downloaded the newest version) as well as used the "generic" HP Laserjet 
4 drivers, which is what used to work with all our old Lexmark 4039 and Optra R 
printers. Nothing seems to work.

Anyone else experience this phenomenon?  And what is your overall opinion of 
IBM's network printers?

Thanks.

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John Muirhead                           jmuirh@treetop.com
PC/LAN Administrator                    jmuirh@internetMCI.com
Tree Top, Inc.                  jmuirh@yahoo.com
220 East Second Avenue          (509) 697-7251 Ext. 300
Selah, WA 98942                 (509) 697-0421 Fax
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