Les,
  The problem that we have is that some of the prints come from a CMS
users rdr. The originid is what actually gets passed. If the report came
from the vse system to the CMS user, then the origin id is the name of
the VSE guest, and that can't be changed that I can see. We would need
to somehow alter the origin id in order to be able to have a valid user
id. We need to have each print job tied to a specific person and not a
vm guest name.


Martin V. Benedict, Sr.
Sr. Systems Programmer
IT Department
The Golub Corporation - Price Chopper Markets
461 Nott Street
Schenectady, New York, 12308
Phone:    518-379-1261
Cellular: 518-788-3742
Fax:      518-379-3514
www.pricechopper.com
martybened...@pricechopper.com

-----Original Message-----
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On
Behalf Of Les Geer (607-429-3580)
Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2010 12:17 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: RSCS: Printing to Ricoh Copier with LPR

LPRXONE passes the user ID of the print job origin in the p control
file record.  Is this being used by the Ricoh?



Best Regards,
Les Geer
IBM z/VM and Linux Development

>We have pretty much the same setup. However, we have a need to pass a
>person's userid to the Ricoh. Our printers are setup with the badge
>swipecard reader and we need to be able to pass a userid. We are
currently
>using
>the LPRXONE. If there is another that supports an actual userid, i
would
>be willing to switch to test. We also are using RSCS to TCPIP/LPR to
the
>printers.
>
>
>
>
>On Wed, 7 Apr 2010 10:47:28 -0400, Fran Hensler <f...@zvm.sru.edu>
wrote:
>
>>>On Tue, 06 Apr 2010 15:30:27 EDT Fran Hensler f...@zvm.sru.edu said:
>>>>We have various models of Ricoh copiers around campus to which we
have
>
>>>>been sending print from RSCS Networking Version 3, Release 2.0-0201.
>>>>
>>>>Recently authorization codes were installed on some of them.
Without
>>>>the use of this code the print just goes into the bit bucket.
>>>>So from RSCS everything looks normal but nothing prints.
>>>>
>>>>On the Ricoh Customer Help page http://tinyurl.com/yf2mtku
>>>>there is a question:
>>>>   How do I add a user code when printing from a Unix command line?
>>>>and the answer is:
>>>>   You may add a user code to a Unix print job by adding -o
usercode=
> to
>the
>>>command line.
>>>>
>>>>   For example:
>>>>
>>>>   lp -d restricted_printer -o usercode=3D12345 /etc/hosts
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>My question:
>>>>   Is there any way to get RSCS to send the usercode?  What PARM
>>>>statement would I use?
>>>>
>>
>>On Tue, 6 Apr 2010 20:42:49 -0400 Les Geer (607-429-3580) said:
>>>Which RSCS LPR exit are you using?  LPRXONE does not currently
include
>>>the -o record in the control file sent to the printer.  You would
need
>>>to modify the exit to add it.  Unsure if the printer would accept
>>>a usercode via a PCL or postscript command.  If so, then you could
add
>>>it via the prefix eparm.
>>>
>>>Best Regards,
>>>Les Geer
>>>IBM z/VM and Linux Development
>>
>>Les -
>>
>>I tried
>>*                    usercode=3D34043404 in ASCII
>>   EPARM=3D'S=3DN PREFIX=3D75736572636F653D3334303433343034'
>>and Exit LPRXONE took it but it didn't work.
>>
>>I found a solution at: http://tinyurl.com/yk5vveh
>>
>>The Ricoh configuration can specify unrestricted users by IP
>>address.  I entered the IP address of the mainframe and I'm now
>>able to print with RSCS LPR.
>>
>>Thanks to Les Geer and David Boyes for offering possible
>>solutions.
>>
>rs
>>    mailto:f...@zvm.sru.edu  http://zvm.sru.edu/~fjh  +1.724.738.2153
>>              "Yes, Virginia, there is a Slippery Rock"
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