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If you have used CRTOUTQ then it is not a printer, it is an OUTQ. To have a printer you need to use CRTDEVPRT and select *LAN. ________________________________________________________________________________________ Mark.Bazer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I set up a remote out queue "NEWQ" to a network printer using CRTOUTQ. The new queue appears on the "Work with all output queues" screen with a writer of the same name. I am able to change an existing spool file to the new queue so it prints -- but when other users try to do the same they get "Printer NEWQ not found". The new printer does not appear on the "Work With All Printers" screen. What is happening here?Mark Bazer Dyno Merchandise 954-971-2910 ext. 202"Cassidy, Alan" <CassidyA@xxxxxxxxxx> Sent by: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx04/26/2006 06:10 PM Please respond to Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> cc Subject RE: Remote IP PrinterThe answers were how to set up a remote out queue to a printer, but it's done with CRTOUTQ. But you have to STRRMTWTR when you want to print to it, at times, and there are other considerations.There is also a way to set up a printer *DEVD for a printer used over IP, and it looks like the docs are at the link that Paul provided, http://tinyurl.com/5jg4k ...and that's what I would prefer to have usually over a remote out queue unless the permanancy "in place" is iffy.--Alan
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