Ray,

We have between 24 and 32 meg per printer.  We also autostart only 1 writer
per printer (on ther CRTOUTQ command) but I bumped up the Line printer
daemons to 8 in a failed attempt to resolve this problem.  The users can
also print to these printers via Win95 or AS/400.   

We are on Ethernet not Token ring.  The users can also print forms to these
printer (via FormsPlus (Jetforms)) from the AS/400. 



> ----------
> From:         Ray Peterson[SMTP:rpeterso@witc.tec.wi.us]
> Sent:         Tuesday, August 17, 1999 12:22 PM
> To:   MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
> Subject:      Re: TCP/IP printers
> 
> We don't seem to have the problem you describe.  We use Lexmark 2455's,
> Token Ring, V4R2, V4R3, V3R2(I think).  We autostart one writer (per
> AS/400).
> We also spool via Netware to same printers.  And some of us print directly
> to
> the same printers with Win95 IP printing.  Each printer has 36MB memory to
> allow lots of spool space on the printer itself.
> 
> What's the advantage of more than one writer per outq?
> 
> How much memory do you have on each printer?
> 
> hth
> 
> Ray
> 
> "Kellems, Cary" wrote:
> 
> > Has anybody any tips on the following problem:
> >
> > We support an environment that has an as/400 170 at v4r2 in a TCP/IP
> > Ethernet LAN with various P.C., thin clients and laser printers
> connected.
> > The problem is that the remote outques defined for the 1855 Lexmark
> laser
> > printers intermittently stop working.  The only way to restart them is
> to
> > end the remote writer (endwtr outqname *immed) and then to restart it
> > (strrmtwtr outqname). I have changed the CHGLPDA to initially autostart
> 8
> > servers.   I have noticed that the job in Qspl subsystem is in "SELW"
> > (select wait) when this problem occurs.  The actual last program in the
> call
> > stack, of the job in Qspl, when this occurs is "4p7timeval  QSYS"
> >
> > Any insights of where I can look or what the problem is would be
> > appreciated.
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