Try adding EH=N to the link EPARM. This will stop the error handler from being sent to the printer. Perhaps this is causing problems within the printer. Are you trying to print plain text or a postscript file?
Best Regards, Les Geer IBM z/VM and Linux Development >We have a department printer to which I want to print CMS members. >The LPR TCPIP commands like LPRSET, LPR, LPQ and LPRM works fine. >It is also possible to use RSCS as a printserver but the combination of >RSCS printing over TCP/IP is not a lucky one till now. >When I send a print the defined printer has in RSCS a connect status and >the printer file has the status of sending. >When I send a file to the printer (a HP laserjet 9040mfp) the lights >receiving data/finish are turning on and off repetively and no one when >can reach that printer untill the printer attempt is canceled by RSCS. >15:51:04 DMTLPR193I Link P002NT connecting to host xxx.yyy.zzz 9100 >printer NLEFFP2BBR > > > > > >15:51:24 DMTLPR083E Socket error on link P002NT request=Recv >15:51:24 DMTLPR083E return code=- 1 error number=1009 (Call cancelled) >15:51:24 DMTLPR193I Link P002NT disconnecting from host xxx.yyy.zzz port >9100 printer NLEFFP2BBR . >I have the port defined with the obey command . The follwing RSCS >definitions are made in the RSCS CONFIG file: >LINKDEFINE P002NT TYPE LPR ASTART RETRY >*** EINDE LINKDEFINE *** >*** START PRINTERPARMS *** >PARM P002NT EXIT=LPRXPSE EPARM='SEP=NO' HOST=xxx.yyy.zzz TCP=BI= >TCPOS1 > PORT=9100 PRINT=NLEFFP2BBR SECURE=NO TI=20 # > HOSTN=europe.nl.intra.NLPS014.NLEFFP2BBR >*** EINDE PRINTERPARMS *** > >I have tried a lot of combinations but nothing works. >Who has the missing link?. >
