On Tue, 2004-07-20 at 13:35, Tom Duerbusch wrote:
> I've configured a CUPS printer, brought up the web stuff, printed test
> pages (that took way, way too long to print, but great resolution).
If you're using your S/390 cycles to render the raster output, yeah,
that'll take a while. I think a Sys
Thanks Mike
I'm reading it nowand configuring...neat stuff.
I'm always amazed that this stuff works.
I've configured a CUPS printer, brought up the web stuff, printed test
pages (that took way, way too long to print, but great resolution).
Although I can't "configure printers" or "modify pri
Two suggestion: 1) find the nearest Xerox demo center and cut a tape
with the output. Road trip. 2) use the forms functions in CUPS to print
the form and the output simultaneously. You can feed this via RSCS to
CUPS and get CUPS to add the form w/o too much trouble. Contact me
offline for how to do
Tom,
"Forms overlay" is not described, but for basic setup of CUPS (sounds like
you won't need Samba) on SLES-8 see the redpaper "Printing with Linux on
zSeries Using CUPS and Samba" on the Web at:
http://publib-b.boulder.ibm.com/Redbooks.nsf/RedpaperAbstracts/redp3864.html?Open
-Mike MacIsaac,
I need to do some quick research as we may be heading very quickly to
disaster mode.
We have a Xerox 4890 laser printer (one of those big things) that is
channel attached. It broke over the weekend and Xerox has been trying
to fix it over the last few days.
Well we have "voter notification notic