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   From: "PaulRS"    
      
   On Wed, 21 Apr 2010 15:51:55 UTC, "PaulRS"    
   wrote:   
      
   > 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   
   >    
   >    
   In doing a quick internet search, I see that smbprint.exe is strickly    
   a part of the OS/2 SAMBA. So the parameters info would be strickly    
   limited to the OS/2 help or info. They probably work (or are ignored)   
   with regular printers, but FxPrint does not like one or more. If you    
   can figure out what each of those five parameters are, then you may    
   experiment by dropping one or more off and see what happens. I know    
   this is a real trial and error solution --- Unless someone else can    
   give more info here.   
    Paul   
      
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