INTNETADR('x.x.x.x') DESTOPT(XAIX) SEPPAGE(*NO) If the paper is not pulling from the expected drawer, try using MFRTYPMDL *HP5SI or *HP4000.įor a LAN attached continuous forms printer that supports LPR/LPD (usually a line printer or one that uses it's own printer language, such as Zebra (ZPL)):ĬRTOUTQ OUTQ(QUSRSYS/OutputQueueName) RMTSYS(*INTNETADR) RMTPRTQ(RAW) AUTOSTRWTR(1)ĬNNTYPE(*IP) DESTTYPE(*OTHER) TRANSFORM(*YES) MFRTYPMDL(*WSCST) WSCST(QWPDEFAULT) TRANSFORM(*YES) MFRTYPMDL(*HP4) RMTLOCNAME('x.x.x.x') SYSDRVPGM(*IBMSNMPDRV) ONLINE(*YES) FONT(11) FORMFEED(*CONT) PRTERRMSG(*INFO) INACTTMR(*SEC15) TRANSFORM(*YES) MFRTYPMDL(*HP4) RMTLOCNAME('x.x.x.x') SYSDRVPGM(*IBMSNMPDRV -or- *HPPJLDRV)įor a LAN attached continuous forms printer that is SNMP capable: ONLINE(*YES) FONT(11) FORMFEED(*AUTOCUT) PRTERRMSG(*INFO) INACTTMR(*SEC15) **Where x.x.x.x is the printer's IP addressįor a LAN attached printer that has drawers:ĬRTDEVPRT DEVD(PrinterName) DEVCLS(*LAN) TYPE(3812) MODEL(1) LANATTACH(*IP) PORT(9100) Most printers that support LPD will accept communication over port 515 regardless of whether the correct remote printer queue value is used. Most PCL printers use port 9100 and regardless of the hardware, a PCL Manufacturer Type and Model, such as *HP4, *HP5SI, *HP4000, etc. Or, create a printer configuration and see if it works. Supported Network Protocols to see if TCP/IP LPR/LPD, Port 9100, IPP, or SNMP is listed. Refer to the printer hardware documentation or visit the printer manufacturer's website to locate the printer's specifications to make the determination if it will work with the IBM i.Įmulation or Printer Languages, or search on PCL. This document is updated on an as needed basis. IBM support does not actively search for information about new or different printers. This document is not updated on a regular basis. N1019698: Printer Model Settings for Host Print Transform (HPT) N1019605: Information on Printers from Various Manufacturers It also indicates whether each printer model is likely to work when printing from the IBM System i products using LPR, PJL, SNMP, IPP, or a PC5250 printer session.įor information on printers from other manufacturers, please refer to the following documents:
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