>I'm sending PS formatted file from z/OS to link ROC815WP with form name
>PSCRIPT but still don't seem to be able to get it to kick into PS mode.
>
>I have a couple of questions:
>
>1) I'm trying to activate a trace on ROC815WP to see what is sent but when
>I enter TRACE ROC815WP I get "DMTCMY303E
stem
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>Yes, I'm sending output to RSCS via SNANJE so
I don't need the LPD. I can
>separate the files (JES outpu
>Yes, I'm sending output to RSCS via SNANJE so I don't need the LPD. I can
>separate the files (JES output components) and assign form names to each.
>I direct the PS output to a specific RSCS link name via the JES DEST name
>but it doesn't pick it up as a PS file. From what I can tell, there's no
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>I've studied the Exit Customization book, the
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>Redbook ("Enterprise Printing") and I'm still con
>I've studied the Exit Customization book, the TCP/IP Solutions for VM/ESA
>Redbook ("Enterprise Printing") and I'm still confused how to tie the LPR
>link & LPRXFORM CONFIG file together. The Redbook describes setting up an
>LPRXFORM CONFIG and shows several examples of FORM, FORMSUB & PREFIX
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>I'm routing z/OS output to LPR printers in RSCS and haven't had any
>success getting postscript to work. The printer is postscript capable (an
>HP 8150). I'm using exit LPRXPSE defined as:
>PARM ROC815WP EXIT=LPRXPSE ITO=0 SEC=NO #
> HOST=149.24.51.28 #
> PRINTER=raw #
I'm routing z/OS output to LPR printers in RSCS and haven't had any
success getting postscript to work. The printer is postscript capable (an
HP 8150). I'm using exit LPRXPSE defined as:
PARM ROC815WP EXIT=LPRXPSE ITO=0 SEC=NO #
HOST=149.24.51.28 #
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