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You probably need to have the following as part of the configuration for this printer:
pjl_supported = FALSE
snmp_enabled = FALSE
I'd recommend (at least for the time being) to remove the setup file (worry about it being pretty after you get it
working).
Do a "spooler 225;stop;openq" (accept in-bound print requests but don't try to print) prior to getting into npconfig to
make your changes.
- d
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Donna Hofmeister
Allegro Consultants, Inc.
408-252-2330
> -----Original Message-----
> From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Stewart Allen
> Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2011 8:31 AM
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> Subject: [HP3000-L] Mpe: HP printing to remote Internet Printer
>
> We are located in the southern teir of New York State and run MACS on an HP 939-20. Our corporate
> offices are in Columbus Ohio and the need has arisen to print reports directly from the HP to a
> printer in Columbus. The chosen printer is a Lexmark and is set up as an Internet Printer. I have the
> IP address and can successfully ping the printer. It has been configured in npconfig much the same as
> all of our local network printers:
>
> 224 (network_address = xxx.xx.xx.xx # PRTOHIO
> setup_file = PCLLPSGA.HPENV.SYS
> message_interval = 60)
>
> and it is configured on the system:
>
> %showdev prtohio
> LDEV AVAIL OWNERSHIP VOLID DEN ASSOCIATION
>
> 224 SPOOLED SPOOLER OUT
> %
>
> When I try to print to the remote printer I get a "Device not responding" message. What is the best
> configuration and means of getting this to work? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thank you.
>
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