Mr Vandersluiszen,
Here's an RSCS definition I'm using right now to print PostScript files t
o
an IBM InfoPrint 2090E over TCP/IP:
LINKDEFINE US177 TYPE LPR QUEUE FIFO FORM * AST
PARM US177 EXIT=LPRXONE TCPID=TCPIP163 #
HOST=2xx.1x.2xx.177 EPARM='C=LPR S=N FF=N' PRINTER=
US177
Or give Les' suggestion a try, too.
On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 09:07:58 -0500, Dick van der Sluiszen
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Hello,
>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 prin
te
>r
>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=B
ITCPOS1
>
> PORT=9100 PRINT=NLEFFP2BBR SECURE=NO TI=20 #
> HOSTN=europe.nl.intra.NLPS014.NLEFFP2BBR
>*** EINDE PRINTERPARMS ***
>*
>* Notify link definitions
>*
>LINKDEF *NOTHERE TYPE NOTIFY QUEUE FIFO
>LINKDEF *UNKNOWN TYPE NOTIFY QUEUE FIFO
>*
>PARM *NOTHERE MSGFILE=NOTHERE PURGE=2
>PARM *UNKNOWN MSGFILE=NOTHERE PURGE=2
>*
>ROUTE * TO *UNKNOWN
>ROUTE *USER TO *NOTHERE
>* *****************************************************
>* ROUTE GUEST VM AND VSE FROM CLIENT SYSTEMS.
> ROUTE NLEVDPS1 TO NLEVDPS1
> ROUTE AVERO TO AVERO
> ROUTE GROUP LPR TO LINK P002NT
> ROUTE GROUP LPRP TO LINK P002NT
>I have tried a lot of combinations but nothing works.
>Who has the missing link?.
>With regards, Dick van der Sluiszen
>
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