This allows the printer to be attached to the AS/400 in various ways. This can be a Twinaxial connection (dual coaxial cable for direct connection to the AS/400), or it can be attached directly to a workstation or terminal or another AS/400. Or it can be a LAN connection, such as our DP-35/45/6010. Since it is ASCII that is being sent, support the most popular page description languages, PCL and PostScript, exists. This can be advantageous for embedding commands for formatting data within the print stream. Printing to the DP-6010 For the purposes of this document, we will assume that a DP-6010 has already been setup with an IP Address, has the DA-PC300 installed and is functioning correctly on the network. We will also assume the appropriate PTF’s1 have been installed on the AS/400. We will now go through the process needed to print to the DP-6010. Creating the output queue The first step is to create a remote output queue. The command to accomplish this is CRTOUTQ. This command will also create the print writer object with the same name as the output queue. At the command line of the AS/400, type CRTOUTQ and hit . This screen is the first menu screen shown after login. Typing the number of the listed menu item will open that menu or if you know the command structure, typing it will accomplish the same tasks. 1. Program Temporary Fix (yet another TLA!). This is an upgrade or service pack type file installed to the OS400 operating system. See page 19 for more information. The screen that appears shows the various optional settings for the output queue. Note that the top of the screen shows the command you entered so you can be sure you are on the correct screen. Note that also on the bottom of the screen, the status line shows that on this screen, the parameter OUTQ is a required entry for this command to execute. Enter the name of the desired output queue. The default entry for Library is ‘*CURLIB’. This indicates in which library the OUTQ will be created and usually isn’t changed unless the system administrator deems it necessary. For this example, our OUTQ is to be called ‘DP6010’. Upon entering the name, press the key to proceed down to the ‘Remote system’ field. Enter ‘*INTNETADR’ in this field and hit . This will indicate we will be sending the output of this queue to a TCP/IP address. After hitting another field will become visible, this is the ‘Remote printer queue’ field. Tab down to this field and enter something, we usually use ‘LPR’ or ‘LP’ as we do in Windows. It is important to also note that you need to include the single quote marks as well anywhere in this document a screen shot shows the quotes. Note two other things on this screen. The bottom menu descriptions for the function keys has the ‘F10’ listed for additional parameters and the word ‘More…’ in the lower right corner. These two items are important to note that they provide access to the rest of the parameters needed to properly configure the qu...