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The dummy DEVD looks way too complicated. The info APAR <http://www- 912.ibm.com/s_dir/slkbase.nsf/c5100f8165ec3eb386256c23005 9fbac/770fa496343139bc862565c2007d44cc?OpenDocument> says to do this: CRTDEVPRT DEVD(output-queue-name) DEVCLS(*VRT) TYPE (3812) MODEL(1) ONLINE(*NO) FONT(011) Do you need the WSCST for something special? The MFRTYPMDL usually takes care of that. Also, the CRTOUTQ needs TRANSFORM(*YES) - keep it simple, it usually works. Regards Vern > This is a multi-part message in MIME format. > -- > [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] > Hello group, > > I have a Pitney Bowes color copier/printer connected to our WinNT network. > My Windows 2000 printer driver indicates that the printer is a model: Fiery > X3e 20C-M v1.0. So I’ve made the assumption that Konica is the manufacturer > based upon other recent postings to this list.. > > I’m trying to connect it to our 400 which is at V5R1. > > I’m using a remote outq with a dummy device description. > > The configuration is as follows: > > PGM > CRTOUTQ OUTQ(QUSRSYS/PB) RMTSYS(*INTNETADR) + > RMTPRTQ(PRINT) AUTOSTRWTR(1) + > MSGQ(KKELLER) CNNTYPE(*IP) + > DESTTYPE(*OTHER) MFRTYPMDL(*HPII) + > WSCST(QWPHPLSR2) + > INTNETADR('NNN.NNN.NNN.NNN') DESTOPT(XAIX) + > TEXT('RMTOUTQ TO A LAN ATTACHED PRINTER') > > CRTDEVPRT DEVD(PB) DEVCLS(*VRT) TYPE(3812) MODEL(1) + > ONLINE(*NO) FONT(011 *NONE) + > SEPDRAWER(*FILE) PRTERRMSG(*INQ) + > MSGQ(*CTLD) TRANSFORM(*YES) + > MFRTYPMDL(*HPII) PPRSRC1(*LETTER) + > PPRSRC2(*LETTER) ENVELOPE(*NUMBER10) + > ASCII899(*NO) IMGCFG(*NONE) + > CHRID(*SYSVAL) PUBLISHINF(*UNKNOWN + > *UNKNOWN *UNKNOWN *UNKNOWN *BLANK) + > DEPLOCNAME(*NONE) > ENDPGM > > For reference, I’ve been using the “Support for ASCII Printers from Konica” > IBM Software Technical Document at : > > http://www-912.ibm.com/s_dir/slkbase.NSF/9a8372988ce4419786256a8d007b311c/ac > 1d087b1cd0cb3486256a8d007a5cde?OpenDocument > > I’m able to print to the printer/copier but my output appears to be > including some kind of control character string at the beginning of the page > and at the beginning of every line. For example, at the beginning of every > line I’m getting a &a+00216H > > I’ve tried different variations in my configuration, but still end up with > the same result. > > The main reason I’m trying to connect this printer/copier to my 400 is to > print some large reports in duplex mode. > > Am I going to be able to do this using the remote outq approach? > > Does anyone have any advice? > > TIA > > Karl Keller
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