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Where did my spooled file go? In this video Kurt Schroeder shows you how to find which output queue or printer your spooled file was sent to based on your printer file, job description, and more. If…
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If you have a printer that can only be setup as a Remote Output Queue
(RMTOUTQ), or you have chosen to set your printer up as a RMTOUTQ to
make it more reliable, this document shows how to use the…
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This video shows the major differences between the various types of LAN printer attachment. Never want to print a range of pages or answer a message? Use a RMTOUTQ! Would you like to see printer…
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This video shows how to use the TRCCNN command to collect a communications trace for a LAN attached printer.
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Creating a PJL device desciption for your printer is easy if you know the prointer model, IP address, and the model of printer server, if it is external.
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Configuring an SNMP device description requires that you know how to find the right SNMP port numbers.
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Creating a DEVD for a LAN attached SNMP-capable printer gives you additional capabilities and messaging. This video shows you how to create your printer device description as long as you know the…
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Workstation Customizing Objects (WSCTs) can be thought of as printer drivers that control how your spooled file is converted into commands (usually PCL) and sent to your printer. In this video, we…
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This video shows the various MFRTYPMDL and WSCST objects provided by
System i. The latest MFRTYPMDLs are provided via the Host Print
Transform PTFs. This document can be used to find out which…
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This video will show navigate this document and select the appropriate
Manufacturer Type and Model (MFRTYPMDL) setting for your printer.
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In this video Kurt Schroeder shows how to use Infoprint Server to configure an IPDS printer DEVD to send spooled files as email.
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In this video Kurt Schroeder shows how to configure a Remote Output Queue. This required you to know the printer model type (so that you can pick the right transform setting), print server (so you…
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