[U2] Remote Printing

2010-04-30 Thread skunzman
We are looking for remote printing options from Unidata for VPN users. Currently using a remote print manager called RPM by Brooks. Cisco VPN RS6000/AIX Unidata 7.1 Primac business software What are other companies using for this purpose? Thanks. Steve Steve Kunzman

Re: [U2] Remote Printing

2010-04-30 Thread Bob Rasmussen
On Fri, 30 Apr 2010, skunz...@comcast.net wrote: We are looking for remote printing options from Unidata for VPN users. Currently using a remote print manager called RPM by Brooks. Print Wizard can work for this as well. One possibility is to use the LPD protocol from the server, and run

Re: [U2] Remote Printing

2010-04-30 Thread McGowan, Ian
, April 30, 2010 9:12 AM To: U2-Users Subject: [U2] Remote Printing We are looking for remote printing options from Unidata for VPN users. Currently using a remote print manager called RPM by Brooks. Cisco VPN RS6000/AIX Unidata 7.1 Primac business software What are other companies

[U2] Remote printing in UniVerse release 10.1.3

2005-08-09 Thread Paul Hamrick
I have defined a remote Windows TCP/IP printer; in Windows I can print a test print job fine. In UniVerse I executed the SPOOL -LIST and see my defined Windows printer. I execute SETPTR to defined printer and send a print job from TCL and the job leaves UniVerse goes to the Windows spooler where

Re: [U2] Remote printing in UniVerse release 10.1.3

2005-08-09 Thread results
I suggest that you set up a generic Text-to-file 'printer' and route to it. If it doesn't get to the file, you know the printer itself isn't the problem. If the generic text file does generate, I'd look to see if so step is adding control chars which are affecting the printer. -- Charles

RE: [U2] Remote printing in UniVerse release 10.1.3 {Unclassified}

2005-08-09 Thread HENDERSON MIKE, MR
@listserver.u2ug.org Subject: [U2] Remote printing in UniVerse release 10.1.3 I have defined a remote Windows TCP/IP printer; in Windows I can print a test print job fine. In UniVerse I executed the SPOOL -LIST and see my defined Windows printer. I execute SETPTR to defined printer and send a print job from

RE: [U2] Remote printing in UniVerse release 10.1.3

2005-08-09 Thread Paul Hamrick
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org Subject: Re: [U2] Remote printing in UniVerse release 10.1.3 I suggest that you set up a generic Text-to-file 'printer' and route to it. If it doesn't get to the file, you know the printer itself isn't the problem. If the generic text file does generate, I'd look

Re: [U2] Remote printing in UniVerse release 10.1.3

2005-08-09 Thread Dave Taylor
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