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   Herr Willms to All   
   Re: Samba printing to Faxworks PMfax fro   
   21 Apr 10 16:59:10   
   
   s2.networking.misc,comp.os.os2.misc   
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   omp.os.os2.misc:1098 comp.os.os2.networking.misc:167 comp.os.os2.misc:1741   
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   From: "Herr Willms"    
      
   Am Tue, 20 Apr 2010 21:45:51 UTC,  schrieb "PaulRS"    
     auf comp.os.os2.misc :   
      
   > I would experiement with a small fax and print it to a file on    
   > one of the lan machines.  Then move the file to the OS/2 box and try    
   > to "copy file.ext  FxPrint" and see if what you are putting out on the   
   > lan box will print directly from the OS/2 box.     
      
     I followed the idea, printed a simple file on Windows with the    
   IBM-Proprinter X24 driver to a file. But COPY that file to FXPRINT    
   only creates a file named FXPRINT on the OS/2 machine.    
        
     The PRINT command als requires a valid unit name of LPTx.    
      
     The Faxprint driver on OS/2 does not protest against the file -- I    
   have printed such files to the OS/2 fax printer many times. It    
   complains about an invalid resp. unkown Job-ID for the print job    
   handed over by SAMBA.    
      
   a) from Samba print dialog:   
   > Printparms='"smbprn.00000007.Hw94nl" "FxPrint" "Testseite" "0" "43427"'   
      
   b) from the configuration file:   
   > print command = C:\APPS\SAMBA\smbprint.exe "%s" "%p" "%J" "%c" "%z"   
      
     I don't any explanation of what those s, p, J, c, and z are supposed   
   to mean.    
      
      
     I think that I have to look thru the SAMBA log files to find some    
   more information.    
      
   Cheers   
   L.W.   
      
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