Try this link. It may be what you are looking for. It still uses remote outq's 
but you will have page control and partial printing. We have used it where I 
work and are quite happy with it.

HTH

Terry

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>Folks --
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>We have an interesting issue with respect to network printing and the
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>We recently upgraded from NetWare 5 to NetWare 6.  In the process we
>converted our printing from IPX queue-based printing to NDPS IP-based
>printing.  Since then, the iSeries remote device printing has not worked
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>When the iSeries printer is started, it prints properly.  However, once
>printing happens through NDPS, the iSeries printer is ended.
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>I don't know if this is an iSeries issue or not.  I read Mr. Tykodi's
>suggestion to use remote output queues through NDPS
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>that is not preferred as our users need the page control and partial
>printing capabilities that remote output queues don't have.
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