The following are examples of commands that can be added to the STARTUP.CMD:

RPRINT3 10900416/LPT1

 

Causes print files directed to LPT1 to be

 

 

received by an interface with the serial

 

 

number 10900416.

 

 

 

RPRINT3 10900701/LPT2

 

Causes print files directed to LPT2 to be

 

 

 

 

received by an interface with the serial

 

 

number 10900701.

 

 

 

RPRINT3 1090328F/LPT3

 

Causes print files directed to LPT3 to be

 

 

received by an interface with the serial

 

 

number 1090328F.

 

 

 

RPRINT3 10903605

 

Causes print files directed to LPT1 to be

 

 

received by an interface with the serial

 

 

number 10903605.

 

 

 

6.Re-boot the LAN Server file server and make sure the driver starts successfully.

All printed output spooled to this file server will be redirected to the remote printer interface specified above.

Getting printer driver status information

To make sure the remote printers are working, type RSTAT3 at the OS/2 command prompt. RSTAT3 will return a one line status report for each printer driver served. For example:

ITC Remote Print Servers active for LPT1-Printer Ready

or, if the printer driver is busy, it returns the following if only one port is selected:

ITC Remote Print Servers active for LPT1-Printer Busy

Using OS/2 6-3