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On 28 mai 2015, at 20:30, "Wyatt, Chris (BW-ROM)"<chris.wyatt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Wilt
Of course. :)
Chris Wyatt
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Subject: Re: Tray linking on a new printer...
I assume you have
PPRSRC1(*LETTER)
PPRSRC2(*LETTER)
On the devd?
Charles
On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 11:15 AM, Wyatt, Chris (BW-ROM) <
jobs.
Hello all,
We recently replaced all of our copier/printers with new ones.
(Kyocera TASKalfa 4501i KX)
Paper trays 1 and 2 contain 8.5x11" paper. When tray 1 runs out,
we've set up the printer to feed from tray 2. This works fine for Windows
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This also worked fine (on the previous printers) for "i" jobs. We're
set up as devices, not remote outqs.
On the new printers, when tray 1 runs out, the printing stops and we
get an error on the i.
I have consulted the IBM printer info and tried every permutation of
MFRTYPMDL listed. I've also tried messing around with a WSCST to no avail.
Has anyone seen this and dealt with it?
Thank you.
Chris Wyatt
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