We finally had a Change of paper. The spool went into SAVE mode, which is 
better than it was, but it means someone has to go and look up where it was up 
to and restart. Perhaps we can find out how to have the spool writer control 
the pages. Would  that not be done by the Spool Writer, i.e. would it not know 
what page it is up to?


Paul Tykodi <ptykodi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Dear Mike,

This sounds like a buffer overrun problem within the
printer itself. A good place to start troubleshooting
this issue would probably be the printer vendor to see
whether the internal to the printer memory buffer, for
holding incoming pages of data, is a configurable
item.

Best Regards,

/Paul
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Paul Tykodi
E-mail: ptykodi@xxxxxxxxx

>date: Thu, 10 Jun 2004 12:54:20 -0700 (PDT)
>from: Mike Berman 
>subject: Remote outq support for page processing
>
>Finally got the remote outq squared away. However,
>there is a problem when the printer runs out of
>paper. It loses it's next page. So it skips 
>a bunch of pages every time. Is there a solution for
>this on the AS/400 side? 
>
>Mike






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