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   From: "PaulRS"    
      
   On Wed, 21 Apr 2010 14:59:10 UTC, "Herr Willms"    
    wrote:   
      
   >    
   > 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   
   >    
      
   First, I do know that the s, p, J, c, and z are the Printparms that    
   are being passed by smbprint.exe - the five things in quotes.   
      
   OK -- My next guess is that FxPrint does not understand one or more of   
   these parameters. I would study the help files (or in linux the "man"   
   page for smbprint.exe. If the letters s,p,J,c,z are specific ( Not    
   like "Batch" files where the parms are just 1,2,3, etc) then maybe    
   leaving some off may make the difference. In other words: Example -    
   the "0" parm may be the ID and you might be able to drop the "%c" from   
   the smbprint.exe command. Again just a guess - studying what smbprint   
   is sending over the lan may be the key.   
      
   Paul   
      
      
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