Can't you just change the output queue on your user profile to QPRINT or something like that?

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From: MIDRANGE-L <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of James H. H. Lampert via MIDRANGE-L
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] Keeping spool files from being sent to a printer -- can somebody refresh my memory?

I vaguely remember dealing with this before, but it's been a long time.

We've just been given access to a customer box, and I've discovered that
if I try to compile something, the compilation listing is sent to a
started printer.

If I look at the user profile, I see PRTDEV(*WRKSTN) and OUTQ(*WRKSTN),
and if I do a DSPJOB on my terminal session, I see that I'm going to
PRT01, which is a real printer with a writer job.

Is there any trick to making sure my spool files never go to a started
printer, without having to find out whether there's a "guaranteed never
to be started" printer device on the system?

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