Re: Interleaving Print Jobs



Yes, OKILan (not attached to a computer) and they are using TCP/IP.

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Regards,

Allan C
"David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote in message
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> From: "Allan C" <proven_solutions@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> | But, all the print jobs from workstation 'A' were completed before
> | workstation 'B' started spooling.
> |
> | According to the client they have been following these procedures for
years
> | and all of the "A's" were physically printed before the "B's". Three
> | employees have confirmed this. Personally, I cannot vouch for what
happened
> | before. However, I can see the effect now.
> |
> | So, there is no settings on the workstations that you can think of that
I
> | should check?
>
> No settings that I know of.
>
> You did say "OkiLan print server" so the printer is connected to the LAN
directly ?
>
> Are they printing to the queue on a server that connects to the OkiLan
print server ?
>
> Or are they using TCP/IP to directly print to the OkiLan print server from
the workstations
> ?
>
> --
> Dave
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